zomg wrote:
too bad it was tested with 1600 memory @ 1333 mhz... it support 1866 mhz natively, and performs better with faster memory
None of our tests would've been affected by memory speed.
hedly wrote:
can the HDMI handle HDCP properly? What about TrueDTS and bitstreaming other hi-def audio? What about 3D?
Basically, version of HDMI is it?
HDMI 1.4. So yes, yes, and yes.
max789 wrote:
If two HD 6450 cards are used (not in CrossFire mode) in the two PCIe x16 slots, how many monitors can be powered under Windows 7, assuming all monitors have DisplayPort/DVI/VGA inputs?
Six? Eight (if two onboard video outputs are usable in addition to the two discrete cards' six outputs)?
I believe the IGP disables if you use more than one discrete card.
HW_mee wrote:
Those 150 watt have to be an error, as other reviews around the Internet get 150 - 160 watt for the whole system.
Not a mistake. We tested it twice, once on our CPU test platform (see:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article1211-page5.html) and once on our motherboard test platform. On CPU load the difference was only ~10W (due to component differences).
Note that we used CPUBurn and FurMark, synthetic stress testers; doing something real, encoding video with HandBrake, used 40W less and was on par with a Core i5-750. I don't think anyone who's thinking of buying an FM1 chip would do anything more demanding on the APU than that...