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Let's take a look at one of the first socket 1155 motherboards that will reach the market, the Biostar TP67XE, based on the forthcoming P67 chipset for future Intel processors based on the "Sandy Bridge" architecture. The TP67X2 is a mainstream model, with two PCI Express 2.0 x16 slots, two USB 3.0 ports, two SATA-600 ports, and a very good voltage regulator circuit.
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Biostar currently offers as many as five microATX motherboards based on the H67 chipset. And today we shall review the most advanced of those, TH67XE.
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Let's take a look at one of the first socket 1155 motherboards that will reach the market, the Biostar TH67XE, based on the forthcoming H67 chipset for future Intel processors based on the "Sandy Bridge" architecture with integrated video.
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The powerful socket LGA1155 Sandy Bridge processor may have the integrated graphics core, but it's the Intel H67 chipset which makes it possible to output HD video content via HDMI and Display Port to a big screen HDTV. The TH67XE can also support a couple LCD monitors for a cost effective dual screen office PC. The only thing this board really cannot do... is overclock.
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Motherboards like the Biostar TH67XE support up to one PCI Express 2.0 x16 videocard, but more than likely will never see any discrete graphics outside of the Sandy Bridge iGPU. Biostar TH67XE motherboard features one DVI, one HDMI, one Display Port and one Analog video output - it supports multiple monitors over the iGPU as well.
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Over the past year Legit Reviews has had the opportunity to play with a few system boards from BIOSTAR. Each time they have left us impressed with a great cost/performance ratio. The BIOSTAR TA990FXE AMD 990FX AM3+ motherboard retails for $129.99 which is the lowest cost AMD 990FX motherboard we have looked at to date. How will it stack up to a pair of AMD 990FX motherboards that are nearly double the price? Join us as we find out!
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The AMD 990FX chipset has been out for a while now, yet Biostar's TA990FXE motherboard still gets you in the game with plenty of PCI Express lanes for Crossfire/SLI, and more SATA III connectivity than rival Intel's Z77 platform. What's not to like about all that? Let's dive in, take a close look at the Biostar TA990FXE board, overclock it and run a few pages worth of benchmarks through it's copper traces...
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Mit der Bulldozer-Generation hat AMD für viel Aufsehen gesorgt, denn in der neuen CPU-Generation kommen keine herkömmlichen Kerne mehr zum Einsatz sondern die neuartigen „Module“. Ein Modul hat etwa die Leistungsfähigkeit von zwei herkömmlichen Kernen. Natürlich darf hierbei auch das passende Mainboard nicht fehlen, und daher gucken wir uns mit dem Biostar TA990FXE ein AM3+-Mainboard genauer an, welches sich im gehobenen Preissegment wiederfindet. Ob es den Preis auch wert ist und wie sie sich zusammen mit einem AMD FX-8120 im Praxistest schlägt, lest ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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Biostar's TA890GXE motherboard is a no-frills approach to the AMD 890GX / SB850 chipsets. It's a microATX form-factor motherboard so it can fit into nearly any case, it has robust graphics and storage options and most importantly this board is just plain affordable. The TA890GXE motherboard is compatible with any socket AM3 processor, so it's possible to install an entry level socket AM3 Sempron chip if you're on a very tight budget, or switch things up and lock in a six-core Phenom II X6 1090T processor and turn it into a video processing, content creating, media PC monster. The options as they say, are limitless.
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The BIOSTAR TA890GXB HD is built around AMD's latest 890GX chipset. At $95 the BIOSTAR TA890GXB HD Micro ATX motherboard also happens to be the least expensive AMD 890GX chipset based motherboard on Newegg.com right now. This 890GX based motherboard features SATA3 and the latest Radeon HD 4290 integrated graphics, all in a small Micro ATX package. How will it perform against our other systems? Read on to find out!
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