Official GIGABYTE Forum
Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: MrTimmyA on October 01, 2012, 08:06:01 pm
-
Does anyone know if the 78LMT-USB3 (http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4305#sp) will support the upcoming Piledriver CPUs? Or is it still too early to tell?
It does fully support all current FX processors.
Thank you.
-
If it s version 4.1 it might be ,as i see they have updated in august this year the BIOS.
-
If it s version 4.1 it might be ,as i see they have updated in august this year the BIOS.
Interesting... Thanks.
Would anyone happen to know why the 78LMT-USB3 doesn't support 125w Phenoms, but does support 125w FXs?
-
Would anyone happen to know why the 78LMT-USB3 doesn't support 125w Phenoms, but does support 125w FXs?
LOL ,you are right :)
In your place i would not install a 125W TDP Bulldozer on it even if it is on the list ,just to be safe.
You should ask gigabyte directly about this.
Bulldozer on the other hand sucks less power and heats less than Phenom 2 at similar TDP ratings.
-
Would anyone happen to know why the 78LMT-USB3 doesn't support 125w Phenoms, but does support 125w FXs?
LOL ,you are right :)
In your place i would not install a 125W TDP Bulldozer on it even if it is on the list ,just to be safe.
You should ask gigabyte directly about this.
Bulldozer on the other hand sucks less power and heats less than Phenom 2 at similar TDP ratings.
There's no reason why the 78LMT-USB3 wouldn't support a 125w Bulldozer or Phenom CPU. It has a very good 4+1 VRM setup.
Infact, the GA-78LMT-S2P is pretty much the same motherboard, yet, it supports 140w CPUs, and doesn't even have a VRM heatsink. I'm thinking Gigabyte didn't want to validate 125w Phenoms (the most popular AMD CPUs right now) purely to force people to buy a more expensive board.
-
You can very well use a 4100 FX CPU on this board and overclock it to 4,0-4,2 Ghz along some high speed RAM.It runs smooth , it heats and consumes less than a Phenom 2.
In spite of the benchmarking hype , in real world applications you will see that is an excellent CPU and gets the job done.You will be surprised as i was about it s capabilities.
It is 95W TDP ,it is cheap and has a good ,quite silent ,stock cooler.
Do you have a Phenom 2 right now that you need to "transplant" into this board ?! :)
-
You can very well use a 4100 FX CPU on this board and overclock it to 4,0-4,2 Ghz along some high speed RAM.It runs smooth , it heats and consumes less than a Phenom 2.
In spite of the benchmarking hype , in real world applications you will see that is an excellent CPU and gets the job done.You will be surprised as i was about it s capabilities.
It is 95W TDP ,it is cheap and has a good ,quite silent ,stock cooler.
Do you have a Phenom 2 right now that you need to "transplant" into this board ?! :)
I am waiting for Piledriver to launch, because I want to run either a FX4300 or FX6300. However, I originally wanted to run a Phenom 955 or 965; you can see why I was a bit annoyed by the lack of 125w Phenom support.
Worst-case-scenario is I'll run a FX4100 or FX6100...
-
Lets hope they will launch good stuff at low prices.
You should take a look at the FM 2 platform offer as well even though we will not see for now 6 or 8 cores on it.
-
Lets hope they will launch good stuff at low prices.
You should take a look at the FM 2 platform offer as well even though we will not see for now 6 or 8 cores on it.
The FX4300 is suppose to launch at $130 USD; but I know they aren't exactly fair on pricing to European markets.
-
Lets hope they will launch good stuff at low prices.
You should take a look at the FM 2 platform offer as well even though we will not see for now 6 or 8 cores on it.
The FX4300 is suppose to launch at $130 USD; but I know they aren't exactly fair on pricing to European markets.
I hope the price will be lower than that.The 5800K is priced 130 USD and it also features a GPU.It would be strange to see the FX 4300 at 130 USD and not lower.
-
May only be pre-order pricing.
See here: http://www.cpu-world.com/news_2012/2012092001_Pre-order_prices_of_AMD_FX_Piledriver_CPUs.html