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ECS tells tales on AMD Hudson D3

by Navin Maini on 17 May 2011, 15:00

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ECS has jumped the gun by detailing its upcoming AMD Hudson D3 powered line-up.

Adopting the FM1 socket for AMD A-Series Llano APUs, ECS touches upon its ATX form factor A75F-A (Black Deluxe), and Micro-ATX form factor A75F-M and A75F-M2 mainboards.

The manufacturer tells us that the A75F-A - part of its Black Deluxe series - apparently represents the pinnacle of durability and has passed through a 50°C burn test - more specifics on this score, are rather scanty though.

 

Model

Chipset

Supported

CPU

Specification

Form Factor

A75F-A

(Black Deluxe)

AMD Hudson D3

AMD A-series APU

4xDDR3, 4xUSB 3.0, 5xSATA 6.0Gb/s,

1xeSATA 6.0Gb/s, 1xPCIex16, HDMI/DVI/D-Sub

8-Ch HD Audio with S/PDIF

ATX

A75F-M

4xDDR3, 4xUSB 3.0, 6xSATA 6.0Gb/s,

1xPCIex16, HDMI/DVI/D-Sub,

8-Ch HD Audio with S/PDIF

Micro-ATX

A75F-M2

2xDDR3, 4xUSB 3.0, 6xSATA 6.0 Gb/s,

1PCIex16, HDMI/DVI(Optional)/D-Sub,

6-Ch HD Audio

 

If you're interested in the specifications mix across the ECS range, it's duly handled in the table above.



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Oh my, a 50ºC burn test? Back when I was folding on my i7 it sat at 92-98ºC 24/7.

Granted, a motherboard, but equally the motherboard I was using was pretty damn hot too - with four single-slot graphics cards going full tilt as well, each averaging around 90ºC, it wasn't the coolest of cases.

Or am I totally missing the point here?