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Gigabyte G1 Sniper A88X (FM2+) Motherboard Review

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Gigabyte G1 Sniper A88X (FM2+) Motherboard Review

 

AMD are rumoured to be exiting the high end desktop market with the

FX series of processors on the AM3+ socket expected to be AMD's last

range of standalone CPU products. Of course the main reason for that

decision by AMD, if it does turn out to be true, is that AMD simply

cannot compete with Intel at the highest end market segment. However,

when it comes to APUs AMD have a distinct advantage thanks to the

advanced integrated graphical performance and so AMD's APU platform

isn't going anywhere any time soon. AMD's current APU products for the

desktop platform are codename “Richland†and they bear the AX-6XXX

monikers. The predecessors to those were “Trinity†which were of

the AX-5XXX naming system. Of course Trinity and Richland APUs are

virtually identical – using the same graphics VLIW4 architecture and

the same 32nm Piledriver CPU cores, the main difference between the

two is higher clock speeds and improved power efficiency. They are

physically identical, both supporting the FM2 and FM2+ sockets on the

A55, A75, A85X and A88X chipsets.

 

What's coming after Richland is Kaveri, expected early next year

Kaveri will run on the FM2+ socket with A88X and A85X motherboards.

Today we have with us one of those newer Kaveri-Ready AMD desktop APU

motherboards running off the A88X chipset. Of course the fact Kaveri

isn't here yet means we are using AMD's best Richland APU, the A10

6800K, to test this motherboard as AMD Trinity and Richland APUs are

compatible with all FM2+ motherboards.  Specifically we are

reviewing Gigabyte's G1 Sniper A88X

<http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4683>

 motherboard today, this motherboard is Gigabyte's best gaming

offering for AMD's APU platform featuring support for Trinity,

Richland and Kaveri APUs, up to 64GB of 2400MHz memory, high quality

audio with interchangeable op-amps, CrossFire support and support for

up to 8 SATA III 6Gbps devices. Gigabyte have certainly left no stone

unturned as they have tried to cram every feature a gamer could want

into an attractively priced package. Below you can see the full

specifications of this motherboard:

 

URL -

http://www.eteknix.com/gigabyte-g1-sniper-a88x-fm2-motherboard-review/

 

 

 

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