| Monitor 1: | On-board - VGA |
| Monitor 2: | On-board - DVI |
| Monitor 3: | Graphics Card - DVI |
| Monitor 4: | Graphics Card - VGA |

Both DVI and HDMI support the HDCP copy protection system used by Blu-ray and HD-DVD media. Thus, an HDCP-capable TFT without an HDMI interface can be used on the DVI interface. One such TFT is the Samsung SyncMaster 245B we use in our lab for tests and reviews.
Summary
- AMD's New 780G Chipset
- HD3400 in the Northbridge with additional Memory
- Smooth HD Playback with a Sempron 3200+
- HD-Video Benchmarks: Only 21.90 % CPU Load on a 3800+
- Output: Dual-Monitor, HDMI, Up to 4 Monitors
- Quad-Monitor Configuration
- Hybrid-Crossfire
- Overclocking the graphics core by 90%
- Benchmarks - The HD3200 Graphics Unit of the 780G
- Benchmarks - Warhammer, Prey and Supreme Commander
- Benchmark Analysis - 3.5 times faster than the 690G
- Benchmark Analysis - 65% more Performance through Hybrid-Crossfire
- Power Consumption - 42 Watts when Idle at System Level
- Power Consumption - 73 Watts during Blu-ray Playback
- Southbridge - SB700 with 14 USB and 6 SATA Ports
- Cost of a basic HD-Capable System
- 24 Boards from 13 Companies Announced
- Test Setup
- Benchmark Settings
- Conclusion – Very fast on-board Graphics with HD Video Support
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