Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H review
in Motherboards
Verdict
A capable little package at an attractive price.
Review Date: 13 May 2008
Reviewed By: Darien Graham-Smith
Price when reviewed: £51 (£59 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Performance
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| Details | |
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| Part Code | GA-MA78GM-S2H |
| Review Date | 13 May 2008 |
| Price ex VAT | £51 |
| Price inc VAT | £59 |
| Overall rating |
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| Performance |
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| Value for Money |
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| Motherboard form factor | Micro ATX |
| Motherboard integrated graphics |
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| Compatability | |
|---|---|
| Processor/platform brand (manufacturer) | AMD |
| Processor socket | AM2+ |
| Motherboard form factor | Micro ATX |
| Memory type | DDR2 |
| Multi-GPU support |
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| Controllers | |
|---|---|
| Motherboard chipset | AMD 780G |
| Number of Ethernet adapters | 1 |
| Wired adapter speed | 1,000Mbits/sec |
| Graphics chipset | ATi Radeon HD 3200 |
| Audio chipset | Realtek ALC889A |
| Onboard Connectors | |
|---|---|
| CPU power connector type | 4-pin |
| Main power connector | ATX 24-pin |
| Memory sockets total | 4 |
| Internal SATA connectors | 5 |
| Internal PATA connectors | 1 |
| Internal floppy connectors | 1 |
| Conventional PCI slots total | 2 |
| PCI-E x16 slots total | 1 |
| PCI-E x8 slots total | 0 |
| PCI-E x4 slots total | 0 |
| PCI-E x1 slots total | 1 |
| Rear ports | |
|---|---|
| PS/2 connectors | 2 |
| USB ports (downstream) | 4 |
| FireWire ports | 1 |
| eSATA ports | 1 |
| Optical S/PDIF audio output ports | 1 |
| Electrical S/PDIF audio ports | 0 |
| 3.5mm audio jacks | 6 |
| Parallel ports | 0 |
| 9-pin serial ports | 0 |
| Extra port backplane bracket ports | 0 |
| Accessories | |
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| SATA cables supplied | 2 |
| Molex to SATA adaters supplied | 0 |
| IDE cables supplied | 1 |
| Floppy cables supplied | 1 |
From around the web
seems to bu unavailable/obsolete now. Can you recommend anything similar?
By RichardRRJ on 26 Oct 2009 ![]()
.. obviously the GA-MA78GM-UD2H at about the same price. I've just ordered one with a Athlon II X64 620. Should make a punchy little system for a very reasonable price.
By RichardRRJ on 27 Oct 2009 ![]()
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