Two new boards utilising different chipsets support all the latest features that the new platform brings, whilst retaining many of the older ones too. ASRock 990FX Extreme4 and 970 Extreme4
GIGABYTE announce new 900 series motherboards at Computex over in Taipei. Delivering 4-way SLI™ and CrossFireX™ Support for the first time on the AMD Platform.
As Computex nears, a fleet of incoming mainboards supporting AMD's next-gen processors are set to be released. MSI, Have now officially released their 9 series AM3+ motherboards into the fray.
The ASUS Crosshair V Formula has been sighted and bares everything that was expected of a 990FX motherboard. With the, now common, SLI tag and beastly ROG themed coolers, the CH V will make it's way to the top of the most wanted list amongst the other 990FX motherboards.
With Computex 2011 coming very close there is no surprise of the myriad of new boards set to be released from AMD's partners. Most interestingly though is the report of ASRock having an A75 Extreme6, which as it implies is an A75 hudson chipset for Llano.
ASUS' 990FX Sabertooth has been seen on the interwebs and has been detailed. Supporting AMD's Bulldozer based FX processors on the AM3+ socket, this is ASUS' first outing with the TUF series on the AMD platform, supporting NVIDIA's SLI as well as CrossFireX, this is set to be a pretty epic board.
Rumours are stirring and there is an internal screenshot discussing the latest updates of CPUZ and it happens to reveal some performance numbers of the FX-8110 Zambezi core. Whether or not they are fake or not, the numbers shown are certainly going to cause a buzz within the Enthusiast Community
Next month at Computex AMD and their partners will be revealing a bounty of products that are set to hit the market soon after. Recently confirmed to launch at Computex is the AMD 9xx series AM3+ motherboards and here is a glimpse of the ASUS 990X