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Seven AMD 785G-Based Motherboards Rounded Up

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October 27, 2009 6:01:11 AM

When AMD launched its 785G chipset, we were impressed by the mainstream value enabled from such an affordable platform. In this roundup, we're covering seven different 785G-based board covering ATX, microATX, DDR2 memory, DDR3, and two different sockets.

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a b V Motherboard
October 27, 2009 2:04:22 PM

Very informative article. Nice to see there are motherboards with different features for different users/tasks.
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October 27, 2009 3:24:29 PM

Just what i needed to see thanks toms!
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October 27, 2009 3:41:35 PM

Great article, I think this shows pretty conclusively that there is no benefit to upgrading to an AM3 based system. If you already have an AM2+ system, you can easily just drop in a new CPU and you system will be every bit as good as a brand new system with DDR3. You just need to make sure your motherboard supports the power requirements of whatever you want to drop in.
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a b V Motherboard
October 27, 2009 4:13:39 PM

Hooray AMD for having cheap solutions in these hard-economic times!

Boo @ Intel! i like the product, but my wallet & Girl do not like the cost!
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a b V Motherboard
October 27, 2009 4:33:55 PM

jonpaul37Hooray AMD for having cheap solutions in these hard-economic times!Boo @ Intel! i like the product, but my wallet & Girl do not like the cost!

+1
Girl has more money for clothes!
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October 27, 2009 4:37:25 PM

Well bpdski there is no point upgrading if you're AM2, but if you're building a new PC AM3 is the way to go in terms of your computers longevity. Very informative article.
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October 27, 2009 5:30:11 PM

thanks alot for the info , my first choice was allways asus , but now i now what i need when im going to unlock core , and now i saw the benefits of sideport memory .
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October 27, 2009 5:33:29 PM

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We were successful in achieving a 900 MHz stable overclock with the integrated graphics chipset by setting the BIOS to increase northbridge voltage by +.210mV.

Well, .210 mV = 210 microvolt. I don't think it would make much of a change. Maybe it is 210 mV or, .210 V. :) 
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October 27, 2009 6:36:56 PM

"Now we're seeing another benefit for the AM2+/DDR2 boards: both the Foxconn Cinema Premium and Biostar TA785GE 128M are drawing less power than their AM3/DDR3 counterparts."

How comes? Didn't we all agree a long time ago that ddr3 supposed to be more energy efficient out of the two? (Lower voltage and stuff?)
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October 27, 2009 6:45:18 PM

Great article, this will help a lot of people to make their AMD budget motherboard choice easier, thank you Don.
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a b V Motherboard
October 27, 2009 7:19:45 PM

Ah nice line up and a good review. AMD has a better platform when factoring in cost and durability compared to Intel war I end up replacing the board after a few months to a year once the cpu power stage begins to degrade. Then there is performance on the I/O end and stable and steady stream to the cpu that is unaffected by other devices compared to FSB but on the cpu end need to be improved and same for INTEL.
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October 27, 2009 7:32:11 PM

before reading the article ... THANK GOD errr... TOM's ... I have been waiting for a 785G mobo test since release ... all I got was crap load of P55 ...
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October 27, 2009 8:01:03 PM

so after reading the article, nice work. I have the cheaper MSI 785GM-E51 in my build atm, but the E65 looks very solid and worth the cost.
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October 27, 2009 11:09:09 PM

Does the Asus M4A785TD-V EVO have x8/x8 support or x16/x4? on newegg it says x16/x4
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October 27, 2009 11:34:11 PM

Early adopters of usb 3.0 may wish to note that cards will probably be pcie x 4 (to cope with the bandwidth). Those extra slots may be good even w/o a neeed for crossfire.
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October 27, 2009 11:35:11 PM

Early adopters of usb 3.0 may wish to note that cards will probably be pcie x 4 (to cope with the bandwidth). Those extra pcie slots may be good even w/o a need for crossfire.
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October 28, 2009 12:00:10 AM

"The irony is that Foxconn chose Realtek's ALC888 codec to drive the Cinema Premium instead of the ALC889, which has a better signal-to-noise ratio and can be found in the Gigabyte and MSI 785G boards in this roundup."

Actually, it makes perfect sense to use a subpar codec when the intention of the board is to use digital audio which will never touch the Realtek codec. When you use analog outputs, the benefits of DD live and DTS connect are worthless because whatever audio format the content is in will be decoded in surround sound and output over the analog outputs.

DD Live and DTS connect are simply transcoding AAC or game surround sound into Dolby Digital or DTS surround sound where it is passed as DD or DTS over the spdif or HDMI port, never touching the realtek codec making it's quality a non-issue. The purpose of the board is digital connections only and the codec was simply added because all boards need one.

DD Live and DTS connect are simply transcoding schemes for PC digital audio into a format that receivers can understand. If you think of it that way it is easy.
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October 28, 2009 3:57:28 AM

+1 to Kohlhagen's question. It does state that the board is x16/x4 on Ausu's website, though...
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October 28, 2009 1:15:36 PM

jonpaul37Hooray AMD for having cheap solutions in these hard-economic times!Boo @ Intel! i like the product, but my wallet & Girl do not like the cost!

Dito.
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October 28, 2009 1:40:32 PM

Just bought the ECS board from newegg... it's $70 (after rebate) right now.
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October 28, 2009 3:22:21 PM

dragoon190+1 to Kohlhagen's question. It does state that the board is x16/x4 on Ausu's website, though...


My apologies gentlemen, I had my head up my ass on this one. Indeed, both the ASUS and Gigabyte boards have 16x/4x PCIe slots. The ASRock board is the only one that can switch between one 16x slot or two 8x slots, making it the best CrossFire choice by far.

The article has been edited accordingly.
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a b V Motherboard
October 29, 2009 2:35:34 AM

A so called "round-up" without this nice board I found on web is a JOKE. It is more like a round-up for their own advertising customers ONLY.
http://www.jwele.com/motherboard_detail.php?769
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October 29, 2009 4:45:47 AM

wzx804 A so called "round-up" without this nice board I found on web is a JOKE. It is more like a round-up for their own advertising customers ONLY.


Your comment is the joke. This is a US based publication and J&W does not offer products in the US.

Aside from that, there's no way you could reasonably round up every possible board from every possible manufacturer. The idea is to get a taste of what's out there, not cover every possible permutation.
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a c 150 V Motherboard
October 29, 2009 3:45:12 PM

Very nice article, exposed a few "gotchas!" Looks like the next AMD build I do will be ASRock.
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October 30, 2009 12:32:44 PM

I find the cpu voltage ranges not in sync with reality at least on the Asrock board. It goes all the way up to 1.55V!
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October 31, 2009 8:18:02 AM

Sweeeet-ness!
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November 25, 2009 3:39:04 AM

ECS is cheap but the quality is good. you will not sacrifice anything when you buy an ecs board.
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a b V Motherboard
December 6, 2009 12:09:46 PM

I have bought M4A785. Here is a correction to your review:

"The most irritating drawback is a CPU fan plug that seems unnecessarily far from the CPU at the very top right of the board, and is positioned so that the memory modules lie between the CPU fan connector and the fan."

It is an PSU fan connector at the top right corner. CPU fan connector is ok, on top of the CPU.
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a b V Motherboard
December 7, 2009 6:58:11 PM

Another correction, using the newest bios for the Biostar TA785GE 128M dated 10/27/2009 (and possibly older bios versions as well, I have only confirmed on the newest), simply go to the CPU FID/VID Control option in the T-series menu. Enable Custom p-states, and this will give you multiplier control plus several other new controls for the processor. Great article, made me run to Fry's and buy the Biostar. Thanks!
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December 30, 2009 4:45:33 PM

I have this Gigabyte right here, very satisfied with it so far, I'm doing 3.7 Ghz @ 1.35V with an Athlon II X4 620 Deneb based, with L3 cache unlocked. Nice feature that EC Firmware Hybrid!

Still, this guide is kinda shallow about CPU overclock, i missed the maximum HTT test and the maximum CPU overclock test...
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January 5, 2010 6:43:57 AM

can this mobo support two graphic cards in crossfirex mode?
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January 27, 2010 11:30:09 PM

Thanks - this is really useful! I am an *old* girl who hates the innards of pcs, but I still wanted to check the spec of my next purchase - so I'm also now a happy bunny.
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February 8, 2010 12:27:56 AM

Thanks Tom's Great Articles
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a b V Motherboard
February 9, 2010 4:03:10 PM

I have "ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO". Overclocked IGP (anything over 500MHz) turns VC1(DXVA transform filter enabled) encoded movie to set of green squares. At least Win7 does good job to distribute load to all 4 CPU cores, so i still can enjoy smooth playback.
IGP overclocks up to 1000 MHz without any artefacts, with chipset voltage increased (~1.205V) system would not boot.
I miss 4th fan connector. Also it would be great to have independent speed regulation for each fan in a BOIS.
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June 17, 2010 2:16:04 PM

Ta785GE is having a CPU multiplier setting.It is under T-Series in bios.and then to CPU Fid/Vid control.The mobo is very nice for gamers on budget.
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