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Benchmarks - The HD3200 Graphics Unit Of The 780G

AMD shipped its review samples to the press bundled with a modified Catalyst 8.1 driver, which did not recognize the X1300 and HD2600 XT cards we wanted to use for comparison. For this reason, we used the original Catalyst 8.1 drivers for the benchmark comparisons.

ATI Radeon X1300 graphics card

ATI Radeon X2600XT
3DMark06, Quake 4

At a resolution of 1280x1024 pixels, Quake 4 runs at a comparatively fast 28 frames per second - actually an impressive result for an integrated graphics solution. When we upgraded the system to use a Hybrid CrossFire setup, playing the game smoothly was no longer a problem. Thanks to the built-in DirectX 10 support of the HD3200 GPU, it is possible to launch Crysis. However, the game is a far cry (yes, we had to say it) from what we consider playable. AMD's rival Intel does not offer a DirectX 10 capable chipset, so the point is moot anyway.

Serious Sam 2 and UT 2004

Unreal Tournament 2004 is playable at 32 fps in High Quality mode. Serious Sam 2 pushes the HD3200 to its limits, but moving to a hybrid solution ameliorates this problem.


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rockwell73 05/18/2008 5:29 AM
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I would like to know can i run a video card with this mother board,with all the high demand for great video quality in these new video games such as Crysis, BioShock, Jericho and many others that require a high end video card how am i suppose to play these games without one

Anonymous 05/23/2008 4:12 AM
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You just put in any PCI-E video card in the X-16 slot. With the appropriate processor and beefy enough video card, games are not a problem. The real beauty is that the onboard video is plenty for casual, older games at acceptable rates and also makes for a great low power HD media center computer.

dotroy 06/18/2008 12:39 PM
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I do not get it, how come 2600XT is more faster than 3450 ? I thought 3450 is newer than 2600XT. Please explain

gerro1977rm 06/20/2008 1:36 AM
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What about the northbridge overheating issue everyone is talking about? I've bought this board only to find out it has idle temps of 80C at the northbridge. I'm planning on buying an after market cooler to stabilize it.

Anonymous 06/23/2008 7:12 AM
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gerro1977,

What revision is your board? I just received this board and it's the new revision 1.1 which has a bigger heatsink (you can see the pictures from the gigabyte site for both revisions 1.0 and 1.1). I am getting my CPU soon and want to also check the northbridge temperatures. What can I use to measure the temps?

Thanks

Anonymous 07/10/2008 5:56 AM
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I'm cooling my G780 on GA-MA78GM-S2H rev1.0 with additional pentium 3 box coller heatsink (fits perfectly) and radeon 3450 with p3 box fan :) - it works fine

Anonymous 07/16/2008 9:12 AM
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Does anyone know if the radeon HD4850 works on this board with hybrid graphics and crossfire.

gerro1977rm 07/21/2008 9:30 AM
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Deleted Profile 06/23/2008 7;12 AM,

Unfortunately, I'm using the rev 1.0 board. I fitted it with an HR05 heatsink from thermalright and its now just warm to the touch not hot. I'm using everest to monitor my temps. Aux now registers at 37 C, though I'm not really sure if its the NB temp. You can also use riva tuner among others.

V3ctor 08/27/2008 2:49 AM
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I have a ASUS M3A78 EHM HDMI and I have a temperature of only 33ºc with my X2 BE-2350... I'm going tu put a HD3450, but i have a doubt... If i'm only in 2D graphics (like the desktop) the board switches to the HD3200? And when I need power does it "switch" to HD3450?

kingsize566 09/17/2008 4:40 AM
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I have a GA780...DS3H rev1.0 (ATX) and the northbridge heatsink is large but made of some cheap light zinc alloy - waste of time IMHO, 70+ degrees and memory errors - but only when using a PCIex16 graphics card. The problem eased when I added a 40mm fan on top of the rubbish heatsink. I wrote to gigabyte about the issue, who said - tampering with the heatsink invalidates your warranty. Sounds like they're burying their head in the sand over the issue. According to some posts on SPCR, and here, the thermaltake HR05 replacement fits.

I would question the QA process of a mobo manufacturer who offers not only a poor heatsink design, but a 4 phase mosfet unable to cope with the TDP of some of the higher power phenoms (see Tomshardware and Anandtech). The 780 board by XFX has a heatpipe solution on the mosfets and northbridge which looks like a better design, and similar price (cheaper if you count having to replace the deficient heatsink by Gigabyte). The Asus M3A78 possibly has a better heatsink on the northbridge.

monkeystomp6 10/03/2008 3:05 AM
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Hello I have a Gateway GT5694 with an ATI radeon 3200 onboard and I picked up a PCI-e ATI 3450. I cant get it to run 4 monitors like I need it to. Both cards are installed in the device manager but the 3200 is not showing up on my monitors. Im at whitts end on what to do. From what iv read this is suppose to work. What bios settings should i have GPX-INGFX-GPP-GP0

there are 4 options with them in different orders. Do i enable CF like some say? I cant find Cross fire enable though Please help me!!

V3ctor 10/03/2008 9:36 AM
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I can't remember how i put the graphics setting on the bios, but as soon as I connected the HD3450, the Catalyst Control Center automatically made a crossfire between the 3200 and the 3450. And in the Catalyst Control Center only appears the HD3450... it's like the HD3200 vanished. Search in the Displays Manager and switch the resolution for each one of your monitors.