IanCutress: I read that as 516 mAh #design.IanCutress: RT There’s a “why the NFT hate?” thread on Reddit that has a pretty decent & concise top answer.IanCutress: Right now it's an LG Velvet dual screen.That said, let's see how it performs against the other chipsets in its class. We could continue on with subtle hints about why this chipset is a better alternative than the Intel G41 or its 780G/790GX siblings, but the bottom line is that AMD has taken an evolutionary step with this chipset, one for the better. The ICH7 mated with the G41, the SB710 is positively feature rich at the same That will have to wait for the SB8xxx updates next year. It would have been nice to see next-gen USB and SATA support but Interface round out the SB710 as native GbE support is still missing. Twelve USB ports and a high-definition audio
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Support plus a single IDE port supporting two drives so JMicron and Marvell are
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The SB710 has six 300MB/s Serial ATA ports with RAID 0, 1, and 0+1 Looking at it a different way, a cost reduced SB750 without support for RAID 5Īrrays. The SB710 is essentially an updated SB700 with ACC (Advanced Clock Calibration) support, or Intel 10/100 LAN (Gigabit through external controller) We recommend skipping this feature, for now. Operation, but only with the older HD 3450/3470 video cards. Into two x8 links for CrossFire X operation. Technically, the 785G chipset can't split its x16 graphics link Single x16 link for graphics and six x1 links for expansion slots and onboard The 22 PCI Express 2.0 lanesĪre still around along with the four lane PCI Express 1.1 lanes supporting the A-Link Express connection between the two Link compatible with the latest Socket AM3 processors. Northbridge/Southbridge layout with the NB supporting a 2GHz HyperTransport The more things change, the more they remain the same.
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The Radeon HD 4200 is where all the action is with this update but Southbridge to the G41 for cost purposes, you also lose RAID support, four USB ports, and twoģGB/s SATA ports compared to the AMD SB710. Considering Intel recommends mating the ICH7
Support (1.1 only) and integrated Gigabit Ethernet (only 10/100). G41 is a cost-reduced version of Intel’s G45 chipset. In fact, we cannot find one area where the 785G comes up short compared to the Is targeting Intel’s G41 with this 785G, and by simply by adding 8-channel LPCMĪnd UVD 2.0 support it is no longer at a feature deficit for the HTPC audience. Processor count and clock speeds have not changed.
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Technology is improved with the core constantlyĪdjusting clock speeds based on GPU utilization with a 60MHz target when idlingĬompared to 500MHz at full load. Same amount of transistors, just a tad over 205 million.The 785G’s PowerPlay In other words we get the same 55nm node process and almost the GPU is based off the RV620 core and is roughly the same size/complexity as the The graphics side has not really changed that much. Also new is the 785G's ability to perform The video decode engine supports decoding multiple HD streams (usefulįor picture-in-picture on a Blu-ray movie) and additional post processing effects We jump from Universal Video Decoder (UVD) 1.0 on theħ80G to UVD 2.0 capabilities on the 785G. The rest of the major improvements are strictly related to video Update: This story is developing in real time but AMD is telling us that 8-channel LPCM over HDMI is not supported in the final chipset. WeĪlso see a jump from HDMI 1.2 to 1.3 standards. Remains but neither is this feature supported on other chipsets. The lack of TrueHD and DTS-HD audio bit-streaming In fact, the only reason not to get a 780G is addressed by the 785: the newĬhipset supports 8-channel LPCM audio over HDMI. Separating 785G from its predecessor (780G) and we’re quite ok with that. As the name implies, there is very little We get to officially unveil the 785G, the latest in integrated graphicsĬhipsets by AMD for AMD. When ATI made crappy chipsets that no one bought, and all AMD systems wereīuilt with NVIDIA or even VIA chipsets? Yeah, that memory is fading for