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Monday, 27 June 2011 10:28

Asus' F1A75-M Pro shows up

Written by Slobodan Simic
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Cheaper AMD A75 motherboard
In addition to previously detailed F1A75-V series motherboards, we managed ot get some more info regarding the rest of the F1A75 lineup from Asus including the F1A75-M Pro motherboard.

The new F1A75-M Pro has pretty much the same features as the F1A75-V motherboards that we wrote about earlier except for the fact that we are looking at an mATX form factor. It has a 4+2-phase design with DIGI+ VRM (6+2-phase design on the F1A75-V) and lacks the DisplayPort output that can only be found on the F1A75-V series.

It features the same four DDR3 slots with support for DDR3-1866 memory, has single PCI-Express x1, single PCI and two PCI-Express x16 slots (that will be able to work in x16/x4 mode), a HDMI, DVI and D-Sub outputs, Realtek Gigabit LAN, ALC892 8-channel audio, six SATA 6Gbps ports, 4 USB 3.0 ports and to USB 2.0 ports.

The list of the features means that this one should end up a bit cheaper than the F1A75-V lineup but still offer quite a decent list of features and support for A-Series Llano APUs.

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