Hi to all members...
I wanna continue the searching about revisions, since we have two more freshnew. The "rev.3.1" the so called "black socket" that supports officially AM3+ and the previous "rev.3.0" that seems almost identical, but the black colour socket. They have the same updated BIOS with the extra features (Hybrid EFI, 3TB+ HDD, 108 SNR playback) and maybe we 'll see a future BIOS update even for the "rev.3.0" "white socket" (considering and assuming by the common BIOS) that they both share the same "internal architecture design". Too sad for the first revisions's owners (2.0, 2.1, 2.2) who can't take advantage of the last and trully encanced (FD) BIOS.
Now. In real life. In terms of efficiency, stability, potential OC, how do the "first" and no longer BIOS-updated revisions (2.0, 2.1, 2.2) compare to the more recent and full BIOS-updated revisions (3.0, 3.1)? Are they any better? Worse? No difference at all? I don't mean the obvious extra features I 've allready mentioned, I mean if it's worth the extra money, the extra seeking in market, the extra patience, regarding that they are almost like a ghost product. They 've been for sale for a few days ago and then they vanished. Only some lucky guys cought 'em up. And now again, in most of the European retailers there is "Lack of stock", the representative told me.
Problem is, I am without a desktop for second month in a raw, and while I have all of the the parts to build my new PC, my Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3 "rev.3.0" that I 've ordered through an eshop, never appeared in my hands, and I finally got a "rev.2.1". My original order was not available, the salesman said. So I am stuck, with an unboxed mobo, hungry and anxious to assemble the rest of my stuff on it. But, I can't decide if this is a wise move, with the newer revisions around the corner and with that annoying doubt, that I should have waited and picked up my initial "rev.3.0" and above.
I 've read hundreds of posts in many fora and some nice reviews, but I didn't find any specific answer which ones are better. Any info is welcome. Thanx a priori...