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MSI Announces More AMD 740G Motherboards

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MSI announced two more socket AM2+ motherboards based on the AMD 740G chipset. This low powered chipset suits businesses and productivity applications. Paired with the SB710 southbridge, it's featured on the 740GTM-P21 and 740GTM-P25, both nearly identical, but for a minor difference. The latter features 8-channel audio instead of 6-channel on the former. Both in turn, look similar in terms of PCB layout, to the recently announced 785GT-E63.

The AM2+ socket (compatible with most AM3 processors) is powered by a 3+1 phase circuit. It connects to two DDR2 DIMM slots, with support for DDR2-1066 memory. The 740G chipset embeds a Radeon HD 3100 class IGP, which provides output through a single D-Sub connector, instead of the DVI+D-Sub cluster on the 785GT-E63. The lone connector makes room for a DE-9 serial port, with a header for a DB-25 parallel port (perhaps a bracket is provided for the same).

Expansion slots include one each of PCI-Express 2.0 x16, x1, and two PCI slots. Connectivity is care of a gigabit Ethernet controller. While the 740GTM-P21 packs a 6-channel HD audio codec, the 740GTM-P25 gets generous with an 8-channel one. Expect the two to be priced deep inside the sub-$100 segment.



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The AM2+ socket (compatible with most AM3 processors)

What do they know, that we don't.. All of the AM3 CPU's on the market work on AM2+ sockets. The AM3 socket has 941 holes, while the AM3 CPU's have 938. Maybe they have some AM3+(941 pin) stuff in the works.
 
looks like the 8 channel audio board has solid caps in the cpu area which might me good and lasts longer.
 
Hd 3100??

i think you guy's wrong, AMD 740G is using HD 2100 class IGP (it's just a die srhink from 690G chipset) and i even use this chipset right now (an ECS one) and the price is damm cheap (just $45).

yep just like i said it's just a rebrand from 690G chipset.
 
I understand releasing 785G.... but is there really a point in making even older chipsets now?!?!
 
I understand releasing 785G.... but is there really a point in making even older chipsets now?!?!

Of course. I used to use 740G's for most of my customer builds that just wanted an internet machine. These will have SB710, so even better!
 
What do they know, that we don't.. All of the AM3 CPU's on the market work on AM2+ sockets. The AM3 socket has 941 holes, while the AM3 CPU's have 938. Maybe they have some AM3+(941 pin) stuff in the works.

not QUITE true - there are some boards that wont, due to power limitations and such.
Also, you can imagine that 99% of stores out there would have staff who were told "different sockets dont work! DONT TRY IT !"
 
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