ASUS F1A75-M Pro AMD A75 Socket FM1 Crossfire Motherboard Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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ncix.com Very exciting. This new platform from AMD has been designed from the ground up for APUs (instead of CPUs) which combine the processing power of a CPU AND a GPU!
The video provides an in-depth unboxing and initial impressions of the Asus F1A75-M Pro motherboard built around AMD's A75 chipset with the FM1 socket. The host explains that the platform targets APUs, which combine CPU and GPU on a single chip, and notes this is a brand new socket designed to support onboard graphics through APUs like the A8 Vision. He highlights the Digi+ VRM for reduced electrical interference, the UEFI BIOS with a responsive mouse interface, and the TPU and EPU features aimed at performance tuning and energy savings. Inside the box, the presenter reviews the accessories, including two SATA 6 Gbps cables, a driver/DVD bundle, and an IO shield with labeled ports, stressing that the board is microATX with a robust feature set for its size. He then walks through the motherboard layout, pointing out the 8-pin power input, CPU PWM fan header, dual-channel DDR3 support, the presence of the MemoK memory safe-boot feature, the 24-pin power connector placement, and multiple fan headers for chassis cooling. A key focus is the PCIe configuration: a PCIe 16x slot, a PCI slot, and a second 16x slot wired for 8x in Crossfire scenarios, enabling dual Graphics with certain configurations. The host emphasizes native six SATA 3 ports from the AMD chipset, onboard USB 3 support, and the rear I/O including HDMI, VGA, DVI, gigabit Ethernet, optical audio, and 7.1 channel audio, noting especially the DVI port supports dual-link 2560x1600. He wraps by explaining how Crossfire with an APU and discrete GPU can work together, describes compatibility with older AMD coolers, and encourages viewers to subscribe for more unboxings and future reviews.
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Questions answered
- What platform and socket does the Asus F1A75-M Pro support?
- The motherboard uses the FM1 socket with the AMD A75 chipset, designed for APUs that combine CPU and GPU on a single chip.
- Does the board support Crossfire with discrete GPUs and how many PCIe lanes are available for Crossfire?
- Yes, it supports Crossfire in which one PCIe 1x slot and a PCIe 16x slot are present, with the main 16x slot wired for 8x in Crossfire configurations.