直接引用Tom's 硬體的解說
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews...ide,2546-6.html
AMD Northbridge Options
AMD’s 700-series chipsets provide a multitude of options for both discrete (no onboard graphics) and integrated graphics customers. Northbridge products include:
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790FX, with 42 PCIe 2.0 links, the best match for multiple graphics cards.
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790X, a lower-cost 26-lane version of the 790FX that supports a single graphics card with 16 lanes or two cards with eight lanes per card.
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790GX, an integrated-graphics version of the 790X that supports discrete graphics, integrated DirectX 10.0 graphics, and combinations of AMD discrete cards with integrated graphics.
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785G, an updated version of the 780G that supports DirectX 10.1 and HDMI 1.3.
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780G, a lower-cost version of the 790GX that supports a single AMD graphics card and integrated graphics simultaneously for enhanced multi-monitor support.
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780V, a lower-cost version of the 780G that supports fewer graphics features.
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770, a version of the 780G that has no integrated graphics and supports a single graphics card in true x16 mode. An additional graphics card can be hosted at reduced bandwidth by using four of the chipset’s x1 pathways.
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760G, a version of the 780G with a reduced-performance graphics engine that supports integrated and discrete graphics, but not simultaneously.
•Older models such as the 740G that do not support the higher-speed HyperTransport connection of AM2+ and AM3 processors.
AMD Southbridge Options
AMD’s introduced SB700-series southbridges after several motherboard models had already been released using a combination of newer and older parts. Modern designs use the SB700 series exclusively.
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SB750 adds the RAID 5 user option to the SB710’s feature set, and is reputed to offer better SATA and USB performance than previous models.
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SB710 adds Advanced Clock Calibration (ACC) and integrated control of legacy I/O ports to the SB700’s features. ACC is used by overclockers to improve the scalability of some processors (first-generation Phenoms), and/or to enable cores that were disabled during the manufacturing process.
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SB700 supports up to six SATA drives at 3.0 Gb/s in legacy mode, AHCI mode, and RAID modes 0, 1, and 10. Two Ultra ATA drives are also supported at up to 133 MB/s, along with 12 USB 2.0 devices