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BIOSTAR Releases the Most Powerful AMD APU Mainboards

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AMD's officially launched the new Llano APU platform for market availability in July worldwide, and BIOSTAR is releasing three mainboards that support this new platform at the same time; the "TA75A+", "TA75M+" and "TA75M". The advantages of the new AMD A75 chipset based motherboard include native support of USB3.0, DX11 graphic core for greater 3D performance, and BIOSTAR exclusive features (BIO-Remote2, Charger Booster, and etc.).

The new AMD A75 chipset series mainboards, "TA75A+", "TA75M+", "TA75M", all using AMD Hudson-D3 A75 single-chip design, "TA75A+" with ATX form factor and the other two are with micro-ATX form factor. With a brand new heat sink design that also gives a better outlook and better thermal efficiency.



Take the "TA75A+" as an example, a large ATX board supporting AMD up-coming FM1 processors, four DDR3 memory slots, dual PCI-E x16 slots, and dual-card crossfire acceleration. It also provides 2 PCI-Ex1 slots, 2 PCI slots, 6 SATA3 disk outputs and 4 native USB3.0 interfaces. As for I/O interface design, it provides DVI/VGA/HDMI video outputs, 2 USB3.0 connectors, 7.1 surround sound, blue-ray audio outputs at the front and rear side. In addition, "TA75A+" also integrates BIO-Remote generation I & II which completes a true home entertainment solution.

APU stands for "Accelerated Processing Units", which adopts the processor and independent display core into one single chip for interdependent computation and combined acceleration. At the same time, with the high-performance processor and the added support for the processing performance of DX11 independent display card, it greatly improves the overall system performance.

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The girl looks nice. :laugh:
The board...meh...they don't sell here anyway.
 
These new AMD boards all look so fugly! The new intel boards are very sexy looking in comparison with nice colour combos and sexy heatsinks in comparison.
 
Maybe if they had the girls image stamped on the board....... no still. Wouldn't look good. BIOSTAR!!! Sounds cool thogh.
 
The only thing that's possible to say i'ts Most powerful is Hudson-D3 A75 single chipset.
 
That girl makes the mobo pale.
Guess that means i have life.
P.S.
That mobo is still nice...
 
Why does one of the matx boards have the updated heatsink retention mechanism, but not the other?
 
Why does one of the matx boards have the updated heatsink retention mechanism, but not the other?

They both do from what I can see :confused:
 
Correct me if I am wrong the AMD A75 is the actual north bridge ?
Why do I have it that the APU's will only be soldered onto the mainboards but this has user replaceable cpu's ??

Why would anyone want to buy this AMD APU's or will they come out into something with 12+cores ?

I presumed they would end up being used for ee-tops / dvd players / tivo's / netbooks only.
Somewhere I missed the AMD APU purpose.
 
These new AMD boards all look so fugly! The new intel boards are very sexy looking in comparison with nice colour combos and sexy heatsinks in comparison.

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Yeah.....you're wrong.
 
Correct me if I am wrong the AMD A75 is the actual north bridge ?
Why do I have it that the APU's will only be soldered onto the mainboards but this has user replaceable cpu's ??

Why would anyone want to buy this AMD APU's or will they come out into something with 12+cores ?

I presumed they would end up being used for ee-tops / dvd players / tivo's / netbooks only.
Somewhere I missed the AMD APU purpose.

Your mixing up llano is FM1 socket and zacate is bobact and typically is almost always soldered onto the board.
 
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