Sapphire CrossFire X 790GX Pure Socket AM3 motherboard unveiled

Posted on Wednesday, February 04 2009 @ 21:26 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Sapphire unveiled its Pure CrossFire 790GX motherboard for the AMD Socket AM3 processors, you can check the specifications over here.
The Sapphire PURE CrossFireX 790GX is designed for AMD Phenom II™ AM2+/ AM3 true quad-core processors and next generation graphics. Performance, scalability, and personalization are coupled with an innovative and efficient design incorporating new ATI CrossFireX and Hybrid CrossFire technologies. The Sapphire PURE CrossFireX 790GX is designed for PC enthusiasts, high-performance gamers, and professional overclockers. cuts to the chase and opens up the system BIOS to mad tweaking for the hardcore overclocker, via real-time control, then using the AMD OverDrive utility. Get the power of multi graphics behind you to experience the ultimate in powerful engine for gaming . Loaded with next generation technologies like PCI Express® 2.0 and HyperTransport™ 3.0 technology, get the ammo you need in gaming, HD editing, and high resolution video to lead the pack, not follow it. Build your dream PC. Start with an Sapphire PURE CrossFireX 790GX motherboard incredible experience!


Features:
  • Chipset: AMD® 790GX + SB750
  • Processor: Support AMD® AM2+/AM3 CPU
  • ATI CrossFireX Technology
  • ATI Hybrid CrossFire Technology
  • PCI-E® 2.0 and HT™ 3.0 technology
  • 6 Phase Vcore + 1 phase NB PWM design
  • DDRII DIMM up to 16GB 1066MHz Dual Channel
  • Gigabit LAN + 8CH HD Audio
  • 2 PCI-E X16 + 2PCI-E X1 + 2 PCI
  • High-End components used and high overclocking


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