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ASRock 890FX Deluxe4


$209.99 Released August, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Unlocks cores if necessary, up to 6 cores per CPU. BIOS offers numerous overclocking options. Receptive to overclocking with most processors, especially Phenom lines.

The Cons:Does not include crossfire cable despite is 3-way crossfire capabilities. Onboard software is not terribly useful, power saver tends to hamper performance.

The ASRock 890FX Deluxe4 is a 890FX motherboard that supports fron USB 3.0 so you can have data transfer rates 10x faster than USB 2.0.

The 890FX Deluxe4 comes with Turbo UCC technology that gives you an all-in-one solution to unlock the hidden CPU cores in the CPU, allowing for a quick system performance by running the system in a lower power consumption level.

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This motherboard also comes with 8 x SATA3, which allows you to enjoy 6Gb/s high speed transfer, (twice as fast as any SATA2). It also comes with ATI CrossFireX technology which allows 2 graphics cards to be used in the computer to improve your graphics performance.

Features

  • 890FX motherboard
  • 2 USB 3.0 ports
  • Turbo UCC technology
  • lower power consumption
  • 8 x SATA 3
  • ATI CrossFireX technology
  • Phenom II X6 6-Core CPU ready
  • supports Dual Channel DDR3 1866(OC)
  • 7.1 Channel HD audio with content protection
  • Cool Heatpipe design
  • ASRock AIWI
  • THX TruStudio Pro

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Pros
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    Unlocks cores if necessary, up to 6 cores per CPU

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    BIOS offers numerous overclocking options

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    Receptive to overclocking with most processors, especially Phenom lines

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    Overall feature set outdoes many competitors at this price point, seems underpriced

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    Intuitive layout of ports makes setup easier

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    USB 3.0 and SATA 3 are great for this price

Cons
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    Does not include crossfire cable despite is 3-way crossfire capabilities

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    Onboard software is not terribly useful, power saver tends to hamper performance

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