- 2 Dec 09 12:16 AM #1is Offline Hyperactive Member
Join Date: Apr 2009Posts: 137
1.Asus M4A785TD-V EVO
2 MSI 785gt-e65
3. Biostar TA790GX A3
Which would be better from the above ?
my processor is AMD X4 620 and GPU is: Palit/Powercolor 4850GT 1GB DDRIIILast edited by pom99; 2 Dec 09 at 12:35 AM.
- 2 Dec 09 07:22 AM #2
If you want a full ATX, CFX capable mobo, then Biostar is the way to go. Otherwise EVO model from Asus is good. There are some members using and satisfied with it.

And btw, you don't seem to have bought the graphic card yet. If it is so, rather than getting a 4850 1GB, get a 4870 512MB which costs almost the same.
- 2 Dec 09 08:48 AM #3
HD4850 1GB DDRIII costs ~7.5k. HD4870 512MB DDR5~8.6k. So there is 1k difference btw the two.
- 2 Dec 09 10:03 AM #4is Offline Hyperactive Member
Join Date: Jun 2008Posts: 51
even the onboard graphics r good on m4a785td -v evo
- 2 Dec 09 10:28 AM #5
- 2 Dec 09 10:38 AM #6
- 2 Dec 09 11:12 AM #7
4870 512MB would be a better option. Out of the mobos try going full ATX rather than MaTX.
- 2 Dec 09 11:22 AM #8
The biostar board is a better bet since it has the SB750 which the 785G boards lack.
- 2 Dec 09 11:57 AM #9
+1 for biostar
lots of tweaking options and the side-port memory boosts the graphics. - 2 Dec 09 12:08 PM #10
not only the price even the power consumption does matter
between hd 4850 and hd 4870 - 3 Mar 10 07:27 PM #11is Offline Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010Posts: 26
If I buy an Asus M4A785TD-V Evo motherboard and 1600MHz RAM, then will it run at 1600 or do I have to overclock something? And do I have to OC the CPU or the RAM? Both?
- 3 Mar 10 07:42 PM #12
Mate
Don't know about the particular asus board but my biostar 790GX A3+ Allows me to oc my Transcend DDR 1333 to 1600 just in one setting with out ocing any other things. - 3 Mar 10 07:43 PM #13
HD 3300 is anyday better than HD 4200, though the former is a DX 10 only GPU and latter is 10.1.
btw, i would have gone with the Biostar 790G3.
I see many drawbacks on the Asus 785 EVO. It has less number of temp sensors and 3 pin fan connectors on the mobo. Moreover i personally finds biostar mobos better overclockers. - 3 Mar 10 08:15 PM #14is Offline Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010Posts: 26
Alright. Thanks.
What South Bridge does 790G3 have?btw, i would have gone with the Biostar 790G3.
I see many drawbacks on the Asus 785 EVO. It has less number of temp sensors and 3 pin fan connectors on the mobo. Moreover i personally finds biostar mobos better overclockers.
Does Biostar have any Mobo with SB710 or SB750 or SB850 in full ATX?
I want a mobo to unlock my Phenom II 55 5BE and wanted to go Biostar. But all I find are mini/micro ATX and I'm looking for a full ATX for a massive cooler and more expansion options. - 3 Mar 10 09:02 PM #15
U just have to go to BIOS and select the 800MHZ(1600MHZ DDR) speed, nothing else, no OCIng of CPU required.
ALso, the MOBO is a FULL ATX and lemme tell u, if u r any bit pro-environment, u'd get this mobo. The bundled software is sleek, and just right for "bachao trees" ppl like me.


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Still, for a 20/22" monitor, the extra 1k is worth every paisa unless you have restricted budget. 
