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Asus M4A785D-M Pro socket AM3 motherboard review

Asus M4A785D-M Pro
Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £60
inc VAT

Asus' M4A785D-M Pro is a great value motherboard, especially for building a media centre PC.

Specifications

AM3, microATX, AMD 785G chipset, supports: Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Phenom, Phenom II, Athlon II

http://www.scan.co.uk

Asus’ M4A785D-M Pro is a compact microATX motherboard. It has an integrated ATI Radeon graphics chip capable of playing high definition video, which is useful if you want to build a compact home theatre PC.

If you later add a dedicated graphics card, the Hybrid CrossFireX support can pair both graphics chips together to theoretically boost 3D performance, although the speed gains are nothing to write home about. This motherboard uses DDR2 memory, which is slower than newer DDR3 memory on paper, but this board wasn’t significantly slower than DDR3 AM3 boards in our tests.

The M4A785D-M Pro has six USB ports, as well as three headers which can be turned into another six ports using backplates, which should be enough for all but the biggest peripheral collections. There’s also an eSATA port for connecting fast external storage and five SATA ports for plugging in internal hard disks and optical drives.

As expected for a microATX motherboard, the M4A785D-M Pro has fewer expansion card slots for adding internal peripherals than a full-size ATX motherboard. There’s still enough for most purposes though. There two PCI slots and a single PCI Express x1 slot. If you want to connect a surround sound speaker system, there’s no need to add a sound card as an optical S/PDIF port and S/PDIF header are already present in addition to the usual analogue surround sound outputs.

At just £60, Asus’ M4A785D-M Pro is a great choice for building a compact PC on a budget, whether for home theatre or general purpose use. Unless you need more PCI slots, it’s a better value and better designed choice than MSI’s similarly priced 770-G45 and wins our Budget Buy award.

Basic Specifications

Rating *****
Processor socket AM3
Form factor microATX
Size 244x244mm
Processor support Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Phenom, Phenom II, Athlon II
Processor external bus 260MHz (2.6GHz HyperTransport)
Chipset north bridge AMD 785G
Chipset south bridge AMD SB710
Passively-cooled north bridge yes
Integrated graphics Yes
Supported memory type DDR2 667/800/1066/1200 (OC)
Maximum memory speed PC2-9600
Memory slots 4
Maximum memory 16GB
Dual-channel support yes

Buying Information

Price £60
Supplier http://www.scan.co.uk
Details http://uk.asus.com

Internal Ports

Power connectors 1x 24-pin ATX, 1x 4-pin ATX
PCI-E x16 slots 1
Dual graphics architecture none
PCI-E x4 slots 0
PCI-E x1 slots 1
PCI slots 2
Fan headers 2
Floppy ports 0
IDE ports 1
Serial ATA ports 5
RAID chipset (max disks) ATI SB710 (supports 5x SATA II and 1x eSATA, RAID 0, 1, 10)

Features

Wired network ports 1x 10/100/1000
Sound (ports) Via VT1708S (6x analogue out, optical S/PDIF out)
USB2 ports / headers 6/3
Firewire ports / headers 0/0
Legacy ports 1x PS/2
Other ports 1x eSATA
Cables included 2x SATA, 1x IDE
Brackets included none
Software included Norton Internet Secuirty 2009

Setup and Overclocking

Voltage adjustment CPU/RAM/Chipset
CPU clock max adjustment 550MHz

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