ASRock just couldn't hold its rocks. The third-largest motherboard
company released the first picture of its upcoming socket FM1
motherboard that supports AMD's upcoming performance A-series
accelerated processing units. The ASRock A75 Extreme6 as it's called, is
based on AMD's Hudson-D3 A75 single-chip chipset. With the northbridge
component completely relocated to the APU die, what's left of the
chipset is a little more than a southbridge. The 905-pin socket is
significantly different from the 940-odd pin sockets from AMD in recent
times, though its cooler retention brackets haven't essentially changed.
So most AM3-supportive coolers should fit on FM1.
The FM1 socket is powered by a 10-phase VRM, it is wired to four DDR3 DIMM slots for dual-channel DDR3-1866 MHz memory support; and to two of the three PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slots. The first two PCI-E x16 slots switch to electrical x8 when both are populated. The third slot is electrical x4, and wired to the chipset. Expect a big chop in CPU to discrete GPU latencies. Other slots include one PCI-E x1, and three PCI.
The FM1 socket is powered by a 10-phase VRM, it is wired to four DDR3 DIMM slots for dual-channel DDR3-1866 MHz memory support; and to two of the three PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slots. The first two PCI-E x16 slots switch to electrical x8 when both are populated. The third slot is electrical x4, and wired to the chipset. Expect a big chop in CPU to discrete GPU latencies. Other slots include one PCI-E x1, and three PCI.
Storage connectivity includes eight internal SATA 6 Gb/s ports, two
eSATA, six USB 3.0 ports (four at rear-panel, two by header). Display
connectivity (remember, on-chip power GPU is the key selling point of
this platform), includes DVI, HDMI 1.4a, and D-Sub. Other connectivity
features include 8+2 channel HD audio, gigabit Ethernet, and FireWire.
Expect this board to be out in mid-June.
Source: SweClockers
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