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  • DanL
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    Originally posted by Duhorigh73 View Post
    Hi, I currently have an ECS GF8100VM-M5 NVIDIA nForce720a AM2 motherboard, I was wondering what is the best possible AM2 CPU I can put on this motherboard, it is currently using an AMD Phenom 9500 AM2 CPU.

    I can find an AMD Phenom II 940 Black Edition AM2 CPU which looks pretty good, its clocked at 3ghz however I wanted to firstly make sure its compatible with my motherboard, and secondly is it the best possible upgrade for this socket type.

    How considerable would be the performance increase?

    Im using Hyper X DDR2 1066, ATI HD4870.


    Benchmark estimates would be good

    Thanks ocuk


    Make sure the TDP of the CPU is <= 95W

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  • Duhorigh73
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    ECS A785GM M Black

    Hi, I currently have an ECS GF8100VM-M5 NVIDIA nForce720a AM2 motherboard, I was wondering what is the best possible AM2 CPU I can put on this motherboard, it is currently using an AMD Phenom 9500 AM2 CPU.

    I can find an AMD Phenom II 940 Black Edition AM2 CPU which looks pretty good, its clocked at 3ghz however I wanted to firstly make sure its compatible with my motherboard, and secondly is it the best possible upgrade for this socket type.

    How considerable would be the performance increase?

    Im using Hyper X DDR2 1066, ATI HD4870.


    Benchmark estimates would be good

    Thanks ocuk

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  • amishrobots
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    I'm about to build a budget system around this igp; I'll be getting the Asus board m4a785td-v evo , amd ii x2 250 with 4gb of ocz ddr3 1600. Hope the chip works as well as your review seems to indicate.

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  • Panix
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    Originally posted by disturbedsaint View Post
    MSI seems to have some of the better 785g boards it seems.
    From all benchmarks i've seen they use the least amount of power as well.

    Dont know about the drivers, dont have a 785g mainboard.

    You can always add a discrete card, power consumption of the IGP/northbridge is actually lower than most non-IGP northbridges.

    Dont know what u are planning on doing, but AM3 on an IGP board only adds a little FPS in games because of the limited amount of sideport memory.
    If you dont do any gaming or only low res/low detail gaming DDR2 is just fine.
    But, DDR2 RAM is expensive in comparison now. So, I'm trying to decide whether to keep my 2GB and also there is that DDR2 RAM 1066 MHz support issue with only 1 DIMM per channel supported. That's the speed I have.

    I was wondering about the AHCI issue with the newer AMD boards, too. Is there any update on that as I can't find any more info on it and I haven't found much either (nothing specific or to answer my questions). I think there is something related to the SATA burst rate being poor?

    Thanks for your reply, however!

    I'm looking at a MSI 785G board anyway, though but it would be nice to find some info on the AHCI issue explained and figure out which RAM type I should go with (which really makes a difference in which boards one can consider).

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  • disturbedsaint
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    MSI seems to have some of the better 785g boards it seems.
    From all benchmarks i've seen they use the least amount of power as well.

    Dont know about the drivers, dont have a 785g mainboard.

    You can always add a discrete card, power consumption of the IGP/northbridge is actually lower than most non-IGP northbridges.

    Dont know what u are planning on doing, but AM3 on an IGP board only adds a little FPS in games because of the limited amount of sideport memory.
    If you dont do any gaming or only low res/low detail gaming DDR2 is just fine.

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  • Panix
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    If you're into unlocking processor cores, it won't work on ECS boards (according to what I've read). I just thought I'd mention that.

    I'm looking to build a budget system and am looking at 785G boards.

    Does anyone like the choices from Gigabyte and MSI?

    MSI has one in which they angled the SATA ports. A nice design but is the board any good, is what I'd like to know. I have a Gigabyte P35 board and it's great but these are newer designs and AMD boards we're discussing.

    I read the article (on the ECS board) and to be honest, I'm still confused about the HD Radeon 4200 IGP. They said there would be updates about the performance so is there any or is it still early?

    Does this chip work well in Linux? What driver works best with the 4200, the proprietary Catalyst (and which ver.?) or the Open Source (and which ver.)? What's the current status and what is the predicted outcome or development? A lot of questions, I know - sorry!

    Can one get a discrete card later if they're not satisfied or want better specs? If you disable the onboard graphics, is there still some power or heat consumption remaining? Just curious.

    I also am not sure whether to keep two sticks of memory I have not being used. Is it worth keeping? It's faster Crucial Ballistix RAM, 1066MHz / PC28500. I was looking at 760G and 785G motherboards and hoping that both support the faster RAM. I thought about going with a total AM3 DDR3 RAM memory setup but it starts to add up regarding the budget so it's an option but not my #1 choice right now. Can the DDR2 motherboards perform close enough?

    Thanks for any answers and sorry if I veered a bit off topic. I hope you consider I included some important and relevant(?) info on the ECS boards. Some users are interested in that kind of thing. I probably would try it if I really wanted the speed increase. ;-)

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  • bulletxt
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    Originally posted by mibo View Post
    page 7: "UVD2 on Linux may not mean much right now since XvBA (the X-Video Bitstream Acceleration API that will take advantage of the Unified Video Decoder 2), but it will soon enough."
    What does this mean?
    Will XvBA finally be released? When?
    Lol.
    Phoronix when talking about amd, has a bad attitude and tends to follow this rule:

    The argument from ignorance, also known as argumentum ad ignorantiam, argument by lack of imagination, or negative evidence, is a logical fallacy in which it is claimed that a premise is true only because it has not been proven false, or is false only because it has not been proven true.

    Just kidding... we all know uvd2 will come...right?

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  • DanL
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    Here's power measurements from other 785G boards, though as you can see, the boards vary a good bit (SPCR attributes this to their power circuitry) even though they have the same chipset.
    If you are looking for a new motherboard for your AMD processor, you might be overwhelmed by the number of options available...

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  • disturbedsaint
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    Michael, would it be possible to do some power consumption measurements?

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  • gsacks
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    Originally posted by mibo View Post
    page 7: "UVD2 on Linux may not mean much right now since XvBA (the X-Video Bitstream Acceleration API that will take advantage of the Unified Video Decoder 2), but it will soon enough."
    What does this mean?
    Will XvBA finally be released? When?
    It means that Phoronix continues to tease us with this, even though they have no control over it, and no idea when/if the feature will ever come out. I believe the most encouraging (least discouraging) statement I've seen from Bridgman was along the lines of "I think we would have told you if we knew we were not going to release this feature", or something like that.

    I'd love to see it come out too, but I've switch to Nvidia for VDPAU since I could not stand to wait any longer for AMD.

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