Last week saw the arrival of sufficient amount of a platform designed to support the latest AMD APUs, with the latest one set of large, developed by Gigabyte for those who want to create their own desktop.
Now, users will probably lay eyes on at least one or several motherboards aimed at the latest processors from AMD.
For those who want a reminder, AMD A-Series Fusion accelerated processing unit, for the mainstream, is one of the hot topics today.
Thus, the mainboard makers, such as MSI, ECS, ASUS and ASRock, among others, all have a motherboard like a sale or on the road.
Now, Gigabyte issued a press release in which he hit no fewer than seven A75 platform, named GA-A75-UD4H, GA-A75-D3H, GA-A75M-UD2H, GA-A75M-D2H, GA-A75M-S2V, GA - A75N-USB3 and GA-A75-DS3P (the latter two do not get their own product pages).
They have a set of features, but the things that stands out the most is DualBIOS technology (allowing a person to return to the secondary in case of BIOS tweaking misery) and 6 Easy Tune utility.
"At GIGABYTE, we are very pleased to bring to market this new and exciting range motherboard, providing a well-known durability and support outstanding features to the ground breaking APU AMD technology," commented Henry Kao, vice president of Worldwide Services and Marketing at GIGABYTE.
"In addition to bringing AMD's A-Series DIY technology to users who want an excellent gaming and multimedia performance on a budget, this motherboard also offers an attractive upgrade path that includes the configuration Dual Graphics."
For those who want a reminder as to what Llano APUs can do, they are the units of a dual-core or quad-core processors with built-in Radeon HD graphics and a TDP of 35W or 45W.
The motherboard must have a 7.1 channel audio and video that can complement computational skills of the chip. They are seeking more information will find everything they need here or on the product page mentioned above.