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Published: 2012-11-25, Author: Thomas , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: After just one generation, Socket FM1 is dead. We test six Socket FM2-based motherboards able to take AMD's newest APUs built using the Trinity architecture. Can any of these platforms, armed with AMD A85X Fusion Controller Hubs, get us to upgrade? Once...
VRM ready to rock watercooling, Many overclocking-specific features; too many to list, Good audio rendering, Full-ATX Expansion capabilities, Simple color-scheme that can easily match any other components well, Fully functional AMI UEFI BIOS including mou
Overclock-designs on APU platform leads to limited performance gains, Same price as A10-5800K, and I would have liked to see a $109.99 price point (cheaper than the CPU), No SLI support
When it comes to FM2, Gigabyte really has done an excellent job with the Gigabyte F2A85X-UP4. This is it if you want a "high-end" APU board. Not only does it take full advantage of all the features offered by the A85X FCH and the FM2 APU platform, but ...
A85X, Ultra Durable 5, Digital Power Engine, 3D BIOS, Dual UEFI BIOS, Gigabit LAN, Lucid Virtu MVP Support, Extra USB 3.0 Ports (4 Available, 6 Capable), On/Off Charge Technology, Crossfire Capable, eSATA On Rear Panel, Clean Layout, Debug LED
Software Needs a Makeover, No WiFi features
The Trinity setup is aimed at the mainstream user that wants to keep their costs low and performance high. The best APU that is offered is the A10-5800K, and it only costs $129.99. That is dirt cheap for a 3.8GHz quad core processor with a mainstream Ra...
Very high quality components, Plenty of USB 3.0 ports, Full spectrum of onboard video ports, Onboard power and clear CMOS buttons, Easy Tune 6 overclocking software, 3X Power to USB ports, On/Off Charging capability, VirtuMVP,
Small MOSFET heatsink, UEFI is a little difficult to navigate
The Gigabyte F2A85X-UP4 is an excellent motherboard. It has tons of features and is very well built using high quality components. It is easy to overclock and has a great UEFI. The Gigabyte F2A85X-UP4 would be a good choice for a budget minded gamer w...
Priced right and offers choices from the single on die GPU to an added 6670 in Crossire or a discrete higher end graphics card.
Black and grey will flow with any hardware but look is a bit bland
If your looking for a low priced platform, Trinity is definitely a great bang for the buck and Gigabyte has a winner with the GA-F2A85X-UP4 Motherboard Discuss in the Forum...
The GIGABYTE F2A85X-UP4 is a good motherboard. And even though it does support some enthusiast level features it is hardly what we would call an enthusiast product, but in that respect it is only going to be as good as the processor you can put down on it...
It is the weirdest thing, the Tinity based APUs as released by AMD really are entry level products, I meant he most expensive APU is like 125 USD/EUR and that's a quad core processor with an embedded GPU. So the dynamic then is weird, as the motherboards...
At $129.99 the GIGABYTE F2A85X-UP4 is an aggressively priced motherboard. What we really like about the board is the look of it at this price point. When you're talking low $100 based motherboards, you expect them to look pretty ordinary. The matte bl...
Abstract: After just one generation, Socket FM1 is dead. We test six Socket FM2-based motherboards able to take AMD's newest APUs built using the Trinity architecture. Can any of these platforms, armed with AMD A85X Fusion Controller Hubs, get us to upgrade? Onc...