Sapphire Pure Platinum A75 is a motherboard. This product is part of the Pure series and is available from Sapphire. The Sapphire Pure Platinum A75 has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
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Sapphire Pure Platinum A75: While Sapphire Technology is a brand more commonly associated with graphics cards than motherboards, after having great experiences with the Sapphire Pure Black P67 Hydra motherboard, we accepted their offer to look at the Sapphire Pure Platinum A75 motherboard.
Linux Benchmarks, Reviews Coming For September: Besides a 40-way graphics card comparison between the open and closed-source Linux drivers for both NVIDIA and ATI/AMD graphics processors, there's also a number of other interesting articles coming up on Phoronix. Here's some of what you can expect to see next month on Phoronix...
Sapphire Pure Black P67 Hydra: When talking about Sapphire Technology on Phoronix it is usually about their vast selection of Radeon graphics cards for which they are very well known and are one of AMD's premiere AIB partners. Recently, they have also expanded to offer a limited selection of high-end AMD and Intel motherboards.
Lucid Hydra Is Still Useless On Linux: For anyone wondering whether the Hydra and other products from LucidLogix yet work under Linux, they do not...
OCZ DDR2-1000 Platinum XTC EL: OCZ Technology once again has hit the market with another innovative creation. Satisfying our benchmarking craves this afternoon is the OCZ DDR2 PC2-8000 Platinum XTC Enhanced Latency. Will these 1GHz DDR2 modules be the next step in desktop computing?
OCZ EB DDR PC-4000 2GB Platinum: Up on the review block today is OCZ Technology's EB DDR PC-4000 2 x 1024MB Platinum Edition. Although we have seen countless reports under Windows XP on how an extra 1024MB of system memory can be beneficial, in particular games and applications, we have done this comparison with the Linux 2.6.14 kernel and have discovered some intriguing results.