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Biostar unveils TF560 A2+ motherboard

Posted on Jun 25, 07 08:20 PM PDT

Biostar unveils TF560 A2+ motherboard
Biostar has just released the TF560 A2+ motherboard, making it the first motherboard in the world that hosts Socket AM2 and AM2+ processors while running on the nForce 560 single-chip chipset. You won't get SLI support with this motherboard, so those who are thinking of running a dual graphics card solution while fragging aliens in ultra high resolution can forget about it. Other high end features remain, including SATA 3.0 Gbps, RAID options, support for up to 10 USB 2.0 ports, and some overclocking potential. If you're looking for the average gaming machine, the Biostar TF560 A2+ motherboard would do very well, giving you a whole lot of bang for your buck.

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By ronaldjoe , 27/07/07 3:02 AM (CommentID #255285)


richdann, your TF560 comes with 8 pin CPU power?

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By richdann , 23/07/07 9:39 AM (CommentID #252002)


... mine will be here tomorrow ... can't wait!!! I'm going to the TF-560 A+ from an OK Asus A8N-E. Am also going to the AMD 6000, 4 gigs, GeForce 8800 GTS video, Vista Home Premium 64 and the new AVerMedia dual-tuner card. Hope it all works!!! I've had Biostar boards before and they have been rock-solid. This one seems to have everything I need and want!!!

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By JDS , 05/07/07 12:01 AM (CommentID #232154)


Seem to be a great board for the $$

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By villain_xx , 02/07/07 2:18 PM (CommentID #229300)


oh AND it has raid... too good too good. All these features for a board that can upgrade compared to Intel is at least 180 if you want all these features for todays date.

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By villain_xx , 02/07/07 2:16 PM (CommentID #229286)


With an upgradeable next gen socket and overclock potential? UNDER 100 bucks? This makes it too easy for me to upgrade to AMD and saving 300 bucks. compared to Intel Upgrade P35/price/performance ratio.

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By fish_hfd , 30/06/07 10:33 AM (CommentID #226792)


It's nice



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