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ASUS unveils Socket FM1 board for LLano APU

PostPosted: May 30th, 2011, 9:17 pm
by duckula
Much to my amusement, the specific Socket FM1 motherboard that ASUS shows off at ComputeX 2011 has NO video output connectors. So what‘s the poing of purchasing an APU if not for its integrated powerful GPU?! (by the way, the code name of the desktop APU processors is Husky. :lol:)

RE: ASUS unveils Socket FM1 board for LLano APU

PostPosted: May 30th, 2011, 11:46 pm
by c_hegge
The lack of a video connector isn't the only reason I wouldn't buy it. I've had too many bad experiences to trust ASUS boards.

RE: ASUS unveils Socket FM1 board for LLano APU

PostPosted: May 30th, 2011, 11:54 pm
by duckula
I just uploaded the picture. It should work now.

I haven't used any ASUS boards so far so I don't have problems with them. :lol: I always use Gigabyte for my friends whenever I build a PC for them because we can get a better service from Gigabyte here. (I used to use Biostar but it failed me multiple times. So I won't touch any of Biostar products ever again. One example: I built a computer for one of my highschool classmate using a Biostar NF4-AM2L board and it died three times in less than 2 years. (died->repaired->died-repaired->died->went to another brand.)

RE: ASUS unveils Socket FM1 board for LLano APU

PostPosted: May 31st, 2011, 3:20 am
by c_hegge
I don't think Biostar is that good either. I've only ever seen a couple, but I didn't like them. The slots all felt really loose and it was easy to knock the RAM and cards out. If it was running, it would only take a small bump to make the PC crash because of the RAM briefly losing contact with the DIMM slot, and I killed a 7950GT in it by accidentally knocking it while it was running.

That ASUS board in the picture looks to be covered in Apaq caps :thumbsdown:

RE: ASUS unveils Socket FM1 board for LLano APU

PostPosted: May 31st, 2011, 4:21 am
by duckula
c_hegge wrote:I don't think Biostar is that good either. I've only ever seen a couple, but I didn't like them. The slots all felt really loose and it was easy to knock the RAM and cards out. If it was running, it would only take a small bump to make the PC crash because of the RAM briefly losing contact with the DIMM slot, and I killed a 7950GT in it by accidentally knocking it while it was running.

That ASUS board in the picture looks to be covered in Apaq caps :thumbsdown:


Biostar sucks:thumbsdown:

BTW: Could you identify the caps on the ASUS P8H61-M board in the attachment? Are they Apaq too?

RE: ASUS unveils Socket FM1 board for LLano APU

PostPosted: May 31st, 2011, 3:41 pm
by c_hegge
Yup. those are apaq

They are a type of polymer cap, but they use a wet polymer electrolyte, not the solid electrolyte used by japanese manufacturs Chemi-con and Nichicon. If not done right, a wet polymer electrolyte can still produce hydrogen inside the cap, however in a polymer cap, the can will turn into a flying projectile, rather than the usual bulge and leak seen in traditional electrolytic capacitors.

RE: ASUS unveils Socket FM1 board for LLano APU

PostPosted: May 31st, 2011, 3:54 pm
by duckula
Thanks c_hegge. Shame on ASUS.

RE: ASUS unveils Socket FM1 board for LLano APU

PostPosted: May 31st, 2011, 5:14 pm
by c_hegge
This is the kind of thing that happens when polys go bad

RE: ASUS unveils Socket FM1 board for LLano APU

PostPosted: May 31st, 2011, 7:40 pm
by duckula
lol I've never seen that before.

RE: ASUS unveils Socket FM1 board for LLano APU

PostPosted: May 31st, 2011, 7:46 pm
by shovenose
That is pretty funny!