![]() ![]() There’s also DisplayPort 1.4, two USB-A 3.0 ports, plus USB-B and USB-C. There are two HDMI 2.1 ports to allow 144Hz refresh rates at the full, 4K resolution (and 120Hz for current-gen consoles). There’s even a handle at the top should you want to carry it. It tilts, swivels and rotates to generous degrees and can be raised and lowered by a full 13cm. The two-piece stand is solid and clips together without tools. It’s also very good for office work with a crisp and clean Windows 10 desktop being displayed and small fonts being rendered readably without distortion.Įrgonomics are good too. There is also said to be room for overclocking with simple tweaks including upping the memory frequency from a stock 1333 MHz all the way up to 1800 MHz.Ĭonnection wise we can expect a legacy VGA port and DVI port too but sadly no HDMI from what we can see.Switching to the monitor’s FPS preset mode brightens dark areas up, but the Black Equalizer feature works best at destroying picture quality in order to reveal baddies hiding in the shadows. We can expect a dual core processor at 1.6GHz, low TDP of 18W and an integrated Radeon HD 6310 graphics core with UVD 3.0 engine.įrom the picture we can see that the newly awaited motherboard uses the mini ITX form factor, has two DDR3 memory slots, a PCI express x 16 slot, four SATA ports and two USB 3.0 connectors. It also features the Hudson D1 controller chip. The board (GA-E350 V-USB3) features the Brazos series Zacate E-350 APU that we’ve seen on the AMD roadmap. Our friends over at Xbitlabs have pictured the latest fusion CPU-based motherboard from leading manufacturer Gigabyte. ![]() These pictures may differ from the end retail product but does give us an insight as to what we can expect in the very near future. Obviously to the consumer this can only mean good things, as we end up getting the best performance and the latest features for the lowest cost and with Sandy Bridge and Fusion just around the corner it was only a matter of time before pictures were leaked out on the Internet. It seems that these days AMD wants to pick a fight with anyone and everyone, especially as of late with the ongoing battle between AMD’s graphic department with Nvidia and now with the battle between AMD Fusion and Intel Sandy Bridge. ![]()
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