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Biostar TA970 Plus



CPU Features Biostar TA970 Plus

Make:
AMD
Socket:
AM3+

Memory features Biostar TA970 Plus

Type:
DDR3 DIMM
Max. size:
64 Gb
The number of slots:
4

Memory Speed Biostar TA970 Plus

Maximum:
2133 MHz

Memory mode Biostar TA970 Plus

Double channel:
Yes

Chipset Feature Biostar TA970 Plus

Make:
AMD
Name:
AMD 970 + SB950
SLI/CrossFire:?Scalable Link Interface
SLI/CrossFire

Expansion Slots Biostar TA970 Plus

PCI-E 16x:
2
PCI-E 1x:
2
PCI:
2

Disk controllers Biostar TA970 Plus

SATA Biostar TA970 Plus

Mode SATA RAID:
0, 1, 5, 10
Number of SATA 6Gb/s connectors:
5
Number of SATA connectors:
1

Ethernet Biostar TA970 Plus

Ethernet:
10/100, 1000 Mbit/s

Audio/Video Biostar TA970 Plus

Sound chip:
Realtek ALC892
Sound scheme:
7.1

Connectors and Interfaces Biostar TA970 Plus

The number of USB connectors:
8
The number of USB 3.0 connectors:
2
PS/2 (keyboard) connector:
Yes
PS/2 (mouse) connector:
Yes
Form Factor:
ATX





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