ASUS M4A79XTD EVO AM3 Crossfire DDR3 Motherboard Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

Linus Tech Tips ·Linus Tech Tips ·2011-05-08 · 1,453 words · ~7 min read
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0:00 so today I'll be having a look at a motherboard from ASUS this is the m4a 79
0:04 xtd Evo so this is part of their Extreme
0:07 Design philosophy of motherboard building so let's have a quick look at
0:11 what all of that means Extreme Design means that they're going for number one
0:15 performance number one reliability and number one safety so safety refers to
0:20 things like uh low Emi so that's electromagnetic interference emissions
0:25 okay it's got instant performance up with the turbo key so that's how they're
0:29 achieving their number one performance goal and the number one reliability is
0:33 achieved using extreme durable solid capacitors as well as stat cool 3 so
0:37 stat cool 3 puts a whole lot of copper in the PCB which enables heat to be
0:42 dissipated more evenly not just by the heat sinks attached but also by the PCB
0:47 of the motherboard itself now this is a 790 X chipset board which means we've
0:52 got support for Crossfire up to quad Crossfire X we have support for fenom
0:56 2x3 and fenom 2x4 also with a BIOS update you have full support for AMD's
1:02 latest Phenom 2x6 processors it features
1:05 Express gate which is an instanton feature that enables you to access games
1:09 productivity and internet no no no no that's something else unrelated it
1:13 allows you to access Skype and internet browser some basic stuff without
1:17 actually booting up into Windows 7 which it is completely ready for as you can
1:23 see from the sticker there okay moving around to the back of the box we've got
1:28 a whole big old list of stuff that it
1:31 does so DDR 31800 with overclocking 8
1:35 plus2 phase power we've got a whole lot of other stuff here 8 channel audio
1:40 stylish heat SN they actually call that out right on the box which I agree with
1:44 by the way turbo key anti- surge protection that's kind of neat okay so
1:49 moving around here what do we got we got the new gen A+ two phase power and I
1:55 wish I could get the lighting just right here so you could read that oh that's
1:59 not so that there we go okay so 6 plus2 phase power breakthrough power design to
2:03 fully unleash CPU potential okay then we have epu which is system level Energy
2:08 Efficiency so that's an actual chip on the motherboard that takes care of
2:11 making sure that your system is staying as efficient as possible and then turbo
2:15 V easy real time overclocking tuning
2:18 tunings well whatever they were close
2:22 Okay so let's open up this box and have a look at what we find inside first
2:26 thing I find is the Q connector so you can use that to inst stall all of your
2:30 front panel case connectors on and then you can plug the whole brick right into
2:34 your motherboard very convenient then we have a users manual and okay so user
2:39 guide which contains a drivers and utilities DVD don't use that download
2:43 the latest off Theus website I'm starting to sound like a broken record saying that maybe I'll stop no I won't
2:49 okay so in here this is all English contains information about ASUS's
2:53 software qan as well as their other stuff how to create a raid volume uh how
2:58 to install all of your Hardware on the motherboard very nice thank youus then
3:02 we have an IO Shield it's not color coded just this plain silver one but it
3:06 does have their their mushy uh back plate cover then we have four say to two
3:11 cables so these are two right angle and two straight cables which I will allow
3:17 you to see by holding them up here there we go then we have one IDE cable all
3:22 right it's black matches all right let's get the
3:26 motherboard out of the box and the first thing I notice about it is definitely
3:32 the stylish heat sinks that is for sure
3:35 now this is a little bit different than the heat sinks that I've seen on any of
3:39 the isus motherboards that I have previously unboxed and it's not quite
3:44 their Fortress of Solitude style nor is it their uh their their new sort of more
3:49 uh more angular style that you see on the Republic of Gamers boards but this
3:54 is more like a wavy design so I don't know how well you can see that there you
3:57 go and so the uh the North bridge is quite similar and it's actually like a
4:01 two-tone color scheme so you can see there's like a black base and then kind
4:05 of a wavy blue part that comes out very unique looking um like to see a black
4:10 PCB that always sort of makes a build look more sharp very nice all right so
4:14 let's start with the basic features you got an am3 socket with support for dual
4:18 Channel DDR3 that's fairly standard that's what you expect up at the top
4:22 you've got a four pin CPU power connector right where it belongs top
4:26 left over on the right you've got a 24 pin power connector again right where it
4:31 belongs then let's move around to you know what I'm just going to like stand
4:35 here in front of the camera it's a little bit easier on uh on my
4:39 positioning okay so there's nothing else uh really all that interesting up on the
4:43 top this does not feature the memo K button but I mean really DDR3
4:48 compatibility is so good these days with all the platforms that I've played with
4:52 you don't have to worry too much about it we've got one IDE port here as well
4:57 as uh wow a multitude of SATA ports
5:02 so okay these four are going to be running off of the chipset and then
5:07 these three are going to be running off of somewhere else unless there are six
5:13 running off of the chipset you know what I'm not going to guess we're going to
5:16 have 1 2 3 4 5 6 seven SATA two ports
5:19 down here in the bottom left you can see that these two are on a right angle so
5:24 this is sort of the ideal configuration in my mind but I can see why ASUS didn't
5:28 worry about making all these one's right angle because your PCI Express slots are
5:33 positioned quite high up on the board so even if you have a dual slot card
5:36 installed here it's not going to interfere with the SATA port so it's not
5:40 that big of a deal next here we've got our USB 2.0 front panel connectors and
5:45 then we have a FireWire front panel connector now this is an odd one I don't
5:50 remember a time that I've seen a uh the
5:53 a front header so start reset uh hard drive LED power LED I don't remember a
5:58 time that I've seen it here here on an ASUS board very odd normally ASUS puts
6:01 it right here and it's sort of always there here we've got the chassis
6:05 intrusion detection as well as an overvolt CPU jumper then we have our
6:10 front panel audio and its ideal location then okay PCI Express expansion slots we
6:16 have two PCIe 16 supporting Crossfire X
6:19 if you install two dual Slot Cards you're going to end up with one PCIe 1X
6:23 and one PCI slot that is definitely the ideal um configuration for those slots
6:29 moving up here we have a com header okay it's pretty nice then we move around to
6:33 the back of the board where we find the I/O for the back panel two PS2 ports I
6:38 personally still like to see these on a board they don't take up that much space
6:41 although some people complain about it then we have 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 USB 2.0
6:47 ports no support for USB 3.0 but this is a fairly budget oriented board it's like
6:52 a budget gaming platform so it looks good performs good but you're missing
6:55 some of the Frills and gimmicks then we have optical audio out sat which is
7:00 really nice to see fire wire gigabit Ethernet as well as 7.1 audio thank you
7:05 for checking out my unboxing and first look at the m4a 79 xtd Evo