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Review: ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3: ushering in AMD's 890GX chipset

by Parm Mann on 2 March 2010, 05:00 3.75

Tags: ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3, ASUSTeK (TPE:2357)

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Final thoughts and rating

AMD's 890GX is ultimately a comfortable step up from 785G and provides a bevy of useful upgrades for the end user. There isn't anything particularly revolutionary here, and there arguably won't be until AMD delivers its 32nm Fusion in 2011, but there's plenty to like in the interim.

Integrated support for SATA 6Gbps is an obvious-but-essential step in the right direction, and AMD's SB850 southbridge - connected north via a quick A-Link Express III interface - ensures there's ample bandwidth for board manufacturers to implement USB 3.0, as seen on the reviewed ASUS board.

The IGP, Radeon HD 4290, has also been given a modest upgrade. It retains the media-friendly features of Radeon HD 4200 - including hardware acceleration courtesy of UVD 2.0 - and provides a healthy bump in clock speeds. The die-hard HTPC user may be disgruntled at the lack of support for eight-channel LPCM audio, but it's a feature unlikely to be missed by most users.

In keeping with recent AMD chipsets, 890GX is once again an ideal base for an affordable high-end build. Users throwing infinite cash at their next system should continue to look at Intel's Core i7 architecture, but those on a budget can be assured that 890GX - starting at around £100 - will deliver plenty of value at under the £200 mark when combined with a dual-core Phenom II processor.

ASUS's implementation - retailing at under £130 with USB 3.0 - is particularly attractive, with a number of tweaking tools featured as standard. Core Unlocker, specifically, will appeal to the value-seekers out there, although results will be hit-or-miss.

If a decent IGP, SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 are features on your shopping list, 890GX and ASUS's M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 motherboard fits the bill.

The Good

Brings SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 to AMD platforms
Industry-leading IGP
Will support upcoming hexa-core Phenom II X6 processors

The Bad

A little too power hungry for our liking
Still no support for eight-channel LPCM audio

HEXUS Rating

We consider any product score above '50%' as a safe buy. The higher the score, the higher the recommendation from HEXUS to buy. Simple, straightforward buying advice.

The rating is given in relation to the category the component competes in, therefore the ASUS M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 motherboard is evaluated with respect to our 'mid-range' criteria.

75%
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Hopefully the SB850 will finally resolve the AMD AHCI issues.
Wonder what kind of heat the new northbridge give off. I found my MSI 780gx got rather too hot without any fan assistance.
aww poo - not what I wanted to hear :( pick mine up tommorow and will let you know how it goes with heat once I've finished my new build this weekend 89GTDPro/965BE/Corsair H20
Just got one from scan today

think its the PRO only model though! - Scan's label says its a PRO/USB3 - but neither does the packaging or any manuals say its USB3! :(

I've also noted it doesnt say USB3 on the board just like in the pics in this review so it must be only a PRO model…..

Also note - If you want to use a normal graphics card with this board - i.e. A 5850 (like I have) - you can only use the lower PCI-E x16 slot - its awfully close to my soundcard (X-fi) and would have been much better suited for airflow etc, with the first slot (u have to slot the VGA switchboard thingie in PCI-E slot 1 in order to use an external card)
Returned my PRO model to scan and ended up being impatient and purchasing the USB3 model from elsewhere.

With good airflow in my Antec 902 case i ain't seen motherboard temps rise above ambient room temperature. Tis a nice board but lacks any support as yet - even asus website doesnt list it yet!

I don't think it likes my DDR3-16000 corsair memory though as it keeps crashing prime95 after a couple of hours (not just stopping prime95 but causes it to stop responding!). Probably a memory setting I need to change - not had time to look into it yet.