11-24-2010 review by overclockers

This mobo, although very small, is still able to overclock your CPU, the IGP cannot play the latest games but you're able to install a discrete graphics card. Processors are limited to 95w TDP, but you'll still be able to run a six core CPU like the Phenom II X6 1055T. In the BIOS there is a Core Unlock option, but the reviewer was not able to unlock the hidden cores on an X2 560 like he was able to do on a Biostar TA890FXE.
Benchmarks:
3D Mark 2001, 3D Mark 2003, 3D Mark 2005, 3D Mark 2006, 3D Mark Vantage, Aquamark, Cinebench, Lavalys Everest Ultimate, Pifast, SuperPi, wPrime.
Test Setup:
- CPU : AMD Phenom II X2 560
- CPU Cooler : Cooler Master Vortex Plus
- Mainboard: Mvix Minix 890GX-USB3
- PSU : Silverstone NightJar ST40NF
- RAM : ADATA Supreme 2x2GB DDR3 1333MHz
Compared To:
Biostar G31D-M7 and its own OC results.
Overclocking:
A maximum of 4.200 GHz was reached with an AMD Phenom II X2 560.