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Biostar introduces "ultimate onboard graphics" mainboard

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Author: Martin Brijs

Editor: Richard Schouw

Publication: 28/02/2007 11:12 AM

News type: Product news

Source: Biostar

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Biostar has launched the T-Series TA690G AM2, based on the latest AMD 690G Chipset with integrated ATI Radeon X1250 graphics. The most distinguishing feature of TA690G AM2 is the on-board graphic with maximum memory share up to 512MB, which they claim delivers an exceptional experience on an integrated platform. The T-Series TA690G AM2 is the first Biostar model with integrated HDMI, DVI and TV-Out ports, which will meet all the expectations of different customer groups.

Next to the HDMI port the micro ATX mainboard sports 4 DDR2 ports that can take a maximum of 4GB memory in total, 2 conventional PCI slots, a PCI-Express x16 slot and a PCI-Express x1 slot. You can connect up to 10 USB devices and 4 SATA 2 hard disks, the sound is provided by the onboard Realtek 888 codec and the board has a Realtek 8111B(PCI-E) Integrated 10/100/1000 ethernet chip.The full specifications of the board can be found on the Biostar website .

The board should be available soon, however pricing has not yet been announced.

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