Gigabyte, computer hardware manufacturer known for their motherboard and graphical cards, has launched a latest configuration ‘785G Series’ of motherboards.
The company has come up with a complete range of 785G series Motherboards, which are loaded with latest advanced features and technology.
The newly launched ATI RADEON HD Chipset is based on latest AMD 785G chipset with an ATI Radeon HD 4200 graphics core onboard.
The Gigabyte 785G series motherboards offer an awesome HD experience for even the most discriminating HTPC devotee supporting UVD 2.0.
The chipset is integrated with Direct X 10.1 support, which offers enhanced performance with new Windows 7 operating system. It also provides hardware acceleration and video processing for ultra smooth Blue – ray playback with low power and CPU usage.
Gigabyte 785G series motherboards are equipped with good CPU headroom, which confirms AMD Phenom™/ Athlon™/ Sepmron™ AM2+ and AM2 processors support in addition to the recent generation of 45nm AMD Phenom™II/ Athlon™II AM3 processors with ultra low latency, high bandwidth (5200MT/s) HyperTransport 3.0 technology, Split Power Plane and 4+1 phase VRM design.
Moreover these are compatible with DDR2 RAM up-to 1200+ and 1300+ on GA-MA785G-UD3H and DDR3 up-till 1800+, which allows user to set system memory as per his/her requirement.
The new motherboards also have various connectivity options such as HDMI 1.3 and DVI.
GIGABYTE 785G series motherboards also feature a built in high definition 7.1 + 2 channel Realtek ALC889A sound chip, a 106dB SNR that provides noise leveling during signal transmission, Dolby home theater set of audio technologies that delivers an intense surround sound listening experience using 2 to 8 speakers or any set of headphones.
It has an energy efficient design as it is comprised of latest proprietary software design used for automatic power adjustments. It also includes a patented technology that will automatically retrieve main BIOS data in case of any BIOS crash or fail. With all these features, the new motherboard enables the user to check the system performance in order that an enhanced performance can be obtained.