A decent range of features, but this motherboard is a little too expensive
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Published on 25 March 2013
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1 / 3
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Reviewed price £56 inc VAT
The Asus F2A85-M is a microATX FM2 motherboard for AMD’s second generation of A series Trinity processors. It uses AMD’s latest chipset, the A85X, so has a great range of expansion ports and slots. Surprisingly, it’s also very-well priced.
There are two PCI-E x16 slots, which you can use with dual graphics cards in CrossfireX mode. However, while one of the slots runs at the full x16 speed, the second slot just runs at x8 speed. You’d get better overall graphics performance with two x8 slots if you wanted to install more than one graphics card. The motherboard’s single PCI-E x1 slot will become obscured if you install a graphics card, but there’s still a legacy PCI slot that’s always free for older cards.
We were pleased with the range of expansion options. The F2A85-M has two USB3 and four USB ports on the back panel, and three USB and one USB3 header, giving you a total option of 14 USB ports if you add more using your case or blanking plates. In addition, you get a legacy PS/2 port, one eSATA connection, a Gigabit Ethernet port and an optical S/PDIF output with 6x analogue audio jacks for 7.1 surround sound.
There are also the usual VGA, DVI-D and HDMI graphics outputs, all of which can be used by the CPU’s graphics chip at the same time. This means you can run up to three monitors without having to touch an external graphics card.
At this price, we wouldn’t expect anything less than SATA3 support, and we were pleased to see it has eight SATA3 ports for your hard disks and SSDs. This gives you plenty of room for tons of storage, plus the bandwidth to use a modern SSD.
As you’d expect, there are four DDR3 DIMM memory slots that can support up to a maximum of 64GB of RAM at a maximum speed of 2,400MHz when overclocked.
We were pleased with the F2A75-M’s performance, as our AMD A10-5800K processor and 4GB of 1600MHz DDR3 scored 64 overall in our benchmark tests. This is exactly what we’d expect to see from an A10-5800K. Should you want to get more out of the processor, Asus’ excellent UEFI BIOS makes it very easy to overclock.
The Asus F2A85-M is a good FM2 motherboard with decent performance at a great price. However, the Gigabyte F2A85XM-D3H costs around the same, has the same range of features and did slightly better in our benchmarks making it the better buy.
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Katharine Byrne
When Katharine's not glued to her Wii U and 3DS, she's usually found darting between tiny smartphones and huge pieces of home cinema equipment.She’s tested everything from laptops and monitors to motherboards and projectors, but she currently specialises in smartphones, games and AV.