BIOSTAR Shows Off Three AMD A75 Chipset Desktop Motherboards For Llano APUs

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The motherboard company BIOSTAR has announced three AMD A75 motherboards today, well in advance of their July launch for some reason. The three new boards are the TA75A+, TA75M+ and TA75M. All of the new boards use the AMD Hudson-D3 A75 single-chip design. The TA75A+ is the only board that will be made in the ATX form factor and the other two are micro-ATX designs. The AMD Llano APU looks to be a very solid mainstream platform, but we are a little shocked to see so many company releasing more mATX boards than ATX for the launch.

BIOSTAR TA75A+ Motherboard

Take the TA75A+ as an example, a large ATX board supporting AMD up-coming FM1 processors, four DDR3 memory slots, dual PCI-E x16 slots, and dual-card crossfire acceleration. It also provides 2 PCI-Ex1 slots, 2 PCI slots, 6 SATA3 disk outputs and 4 native USB3.0 interfaces. As for I/O interface design, it provides DVI/VGA/HDMI video outputs, 2 USB3.0 connectors, 7.1 surround sound, blue-ray audio outputs at the front and rear side. In addition, TA75A+ also integrates BIO-Remote generation I & II which completes a true home entertainment solution.

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