CrossFire Xpress 3200: RD580 for AM2
by Wesley Fink on June 1, 2006 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
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ATI SB600
SB600 has finally arrived with the ATI CrossFire Xpress 3200 AM2. This new Southbridge is here just in time to offset the disappearing ULi M1575 Southbridge chips. The SB600 introduction gives manufacturers the option to uses a full and up-to-date ATI chipset for AM2 and earlier Athlon64 processors.Feature | ATI SB450 | ATI SB600 | NVIDIA nForce4 | NVIDIA 590 |
SATA Type | SATA No NCQ |
SATA2 NCQ, AHCI |
SATA2 NCQ |
SATA2 NCQ |
Maximum SATA Speed | 1.5Gb/s | 3Gb/s | 3Gb/s | 3Gb/s |
SATA Ports | 4 | 4 | 4 | 6 |
RAID Support | 0, 1, 0+1, JBOD | 0, 1, 0+1, 5, 10, JBOD | 0, 1, 0+1, JBOD | 0, 1, 0+1, 5, JBOD |
USB Ports | 8 USB 2.0 | 10 USB 2.0 | 10 USB 2.0 | 10 USB 2.0 |
LAN | 10/100 PCI | 1Gb Ethernet PCIe for PHY |
1Gb Ethernet PCIe for PHY |
2x1Gb Ethernet PCIe for PHY (Can be Combined) |
IDE | 4 devices (2 Channels) |
2 devices (1 Channels) |
4 devices (2 Channels) |
2 devices (1 Channels) |
AUDIO | HD Azalia | HD Azalia | AC'97 | HD Azalia |
PCIe Lanes | 40 | 40 Total 2 x16 4 lanes for x1,x2,x4 4 for NB/SB links |
44 | 46 Total 7 links |
SB600 provides the features users want, and our testing found USB 2.0 performance to be competitive. SATA and IDE performance are also excellent. Unfortunately for ATI, the standard for features in the industry is a moving target, and NVIDIA now offers 6 SATA2 ports vs.4 on their new Southbridge. NVIDIA also implements 2x1Gb PCIe Ethernet ports which can be combined to provide 2Gb/s Ethernet.
The good news for ATI is that unlike SB450, the new SB600 really does not give up any important performance or check list features. Manufacturers can then add whatever they wish to SB600 to target certain segments. To demonstrate this ATI included two Silicon Image 3132 SATA2 disk controllers on the reference board to bring the total to 8 SATA2 ports. ATI no longer has to apologize for their Southbridge, but the latest NVIDIA offering does provide more ports in the chipset. It is also worth noting that the NVIDIA 500 family fully supports High Definition audio now - a feature long supported by ATI but absent in the NVIDIA nForce4 chipsets.
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Gary Key - Thursday, June 1, 2006 - link
Wes's original hard drive met an untimely death during testing. However, the chart is incorrect as the Maxtor drive has a 16MB cache also and in our IPEAK tests the two drives are very comparable if not the same. We did not see any differences in the game scores and PCMark was off about 20 points, well within the margin of error for testing for this application.