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Sapphire Pure Platinum A75 review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £70
inc VAT

It has all the right features, but we were disappointed by its performance in our benchmark tests

Specifications

FM1, ATX, AMD A75 chipset, supports: Llano

http://www.comeuro.net

Despite AMD’s A-series processors being still fairly fresh, Sapphire has opted for an old-fashioned BIOS interface rather than a modern UEFI, which makes it less friendly to setup than we’d have liked. However, the BIOS’s features meet UEFI standards and provide a decent range of processor and memory overclocking options. We were also pleased to find that the motherboard has its own power and reset buttons, which are handy when you’re trying to perfect your overclock before connecting everything to your front panel.

Sapphire Pure Platinum A75

This full ATX motherboard looks rather snazzy, too. It has the usual PCI-E x16 slot to accommodate a graphics card and we were pleased to see that there’s enough distance between this and the PCI-E x1 slot next to it, preventing the x1 slot from being blocked by your graphics card’s cooler. There’s another PCI-E x1 slot on the other side of the graphics card slot, as well as an unusual PCI-E x4 slot and two PCI slots. The motherboard also has five SATA3 ports and four memory slots that are capable of taking up to 16GB of RAM, which is much less than most FM1 motherboards. There’s still plenty of room for expansion, but if you want to CrossFire two dedicated graphics cards instead of using Hybrid CrossFireX to link one to the on-chip GPU, you’ll have to look elsewhere.

Sapphire Pure Platinum A75

On the back panel are just four USB2 ports and two USB3 ports, although there are four extra USB2 headers on the board and two USB3 headers. Sapphire even provides a 3.5in front panel USB3 connector. The back panel also has an eSATA3 port, six analogue audio outputs served by the usual Realtek chip, as well as DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort graphics outputs. There’s even an integrated Bluetooth adaptor, provided on the off-chance that you might need one.

Sapphire Pure Platinum A75

We weren’t, however, impressed by its performance in our benchmark tests, where it scored just 62 overall, although its integrated graphics performances was a decent 28.4fps in Dirt3 at 720p.

Although we’re not fans of its BIOS interface, this is an excellent motherboard in terms of its features. However, we prefer the slightly more expensive Asus F1A75-V PRO, with its greater abundance of USB3 ports and superior performance.

Basic Specifications

Rating ***
Processor socket FM1
Form factor ATX
Size 304x244mm
Processor support Llano
Processor external bus 100MHz
Chipset north bridge AMD A75
Chipset south bridge AMD A75
Passively-cooled north bridge yes
Integrated graphics Yes
Supported memory type DDR3 800/1066/1333/1600 (OC)
Maximum memory speed PC3-12800
Memory slots 4
Maximum memory 16GB
Dual-channel support yes

Buying Information

Price £70
Supplier http://www.comeuro.net
Details www.sapphiretech.com

Internal Ports

Power connectors 1x 24-pin ATX, 1x 8-pin ATX
PCI-E x16 slots 1
Dual graphics architecture Hybrid CrossFireX
PCI-E x4 slots 1
PCI-E x1 slots 1
PCI slots 2
Fan headers 2
Floppy ports 0
IDE ports 0
Serial ATA ports 5
RAID chipset (max disks) AMD A75 (5x SATA III, RAID 0, 1, 10)

Features

Wired network ports 1x 10/100/1000
Sound (ports) Realtek ALC892 (6x analogue out)
USB2 ports / headers 10/6
Firewire ports / headers 0/0
Legacy ports 1x PS/2
Other ports DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort, integrated Bluetooth, 2x USB3, 1x eSATA3
Cables included 4x SATA
Brackets included 2x USB3 front panel insert
Software included Dirt3 (voucher)

Setup and Overclocking

Voltage adjustment CPU/RAM/Chipset
CPU clock max adjustment N/A

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