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Gigabyte releases AMD boards

by on08 July 2011
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Supports AMD A75 chipsets, and A-Series APUs
Gigabyte has launched its latest series of motherboards supporting the new AMD A75 series chipsets and the latest AMD A-Series APUs or Llano. Gigabyte A75 based motherboards offer DIY PC builders and integrators a new world of 3D and multimedia performance with the most scalable, and best value upgrade path imaginable.

Henry Kao, VP of Worldwide Service and Marketing at Gigabyte said that the new boards were new and exciting as AMD new APU's were “ground breaking” APU technology. As well as bringing AMD A-Series technology to DIY users who demand excellent gaming and multimedia performance on a budget, these motherboards also offer a compelling upgrade path that includes Dual Graphics configurations, he said.

Gigabyte A75 series boards features an AMD A75 ‘Hudson’ chipset supporting the latest 32 nanometer AMD A-Series APUs. These processors are the first ever to combine a DX11-capable, high performance graphics processor with a choice of a dual or quad core CPU in one silicon die, offering a 3D gaming and multimedia experience similar to a discrete graphics configuration.

All Gigabyte A75 series motherboards are part of the Gigabyte Super4 motherboard range, and as such are equipped with the very best components and a comprehensive range of unique features that guarantee flawless system stability and extended product longevity without compromising on performance, features and device connectivity.

There is no word on price yet but the model numbers are GA-A75-UD4H, GA-A75-D3H, GA-A75-DS3P, GA-A75M-UD2H, GA-A75M-D2H, GA-A75M-S2V and GA-A75N-USB3.


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