Output: Dual-Monitor, HDMI, Up to 4 Monitors
AMD’s 780G and 780V chipsets are the first on-board graphics solutions to offer dual-monitor support. If the 780G/V board is equipped with a DVI or HDMI connector in addition to the conventional VGA output, the board can drive two displays.
If the only digital output present on the board is an HDMI interface, you can still use your TFT using either an adapter or an HDMI-DVI converter cable. This will not have any impact on the HDCP copy protection used on HD-DVDs or Blu-ray discs.
Our Gigabyte board came equipped with a DVI output as well as an HDMI connector. Since these two outputs use the same source, connecting two digital displays is not possible.
When equipped with a hybrid-enabled ATI graphics card, the system can drive up to four monitors, with the add-in card providing connectivity for the additional two displays. Depending on the manufacturer, a typical add-in card will either sport two DVI ports or one DVI and one VGA connector.
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Thus it uses more power; some will have to upgrade causing needless waste.
DRM/Encryption is bad for the environment. I say ban it.
Any chance of that please.
Can you add faster ram than the main system uses? Is it DDR2 or 3 let me know.
Page 2 - "HD3400 in the northbridge"... "The 780G comes with a Radeon HD3200 chip"
What the author meant to say that the 780G incorporates an HD3200 GPU, which is an HD3400-class graphics processor.
Why were there gaming benchmarks in this review? Surely nobody is going to use this solution for gaming? HTPC is it's forté.
The gaming benchmarks serve as a point of reference, letting you compare the performance of the 780G to dedicated graphics cards. Also, casual gamers may use this board in their main system. And let's face it - considering this is an integrated GPU, the performance is really pretty amazing.
Remember Nvidia's first nForce? Yeah, just saying...
I would like to see the benchmarks done with the dedicated memory slot for the GFX used. ...
Trouble is that none of the motherboard companies have actually announced produccts that will take advantage of this feature. Thus, the lab team weren't able to test this feature. Let's hope for such a product in the future, though.
Cheers,
BEN
Does anybody has an idea if it can support HD-audio as well?...
At least as bitstream through hdmi...
Is it HDMI 1.1? 1.2? 1.3a,b?
Its new generation chipset... so, does it FULLY supports the new formats?...
Nobody knows, and the reviewers are too busy to say that it gives 14fps in quake with 320% performance gain (wich is useless) than to fully test it in HD content...