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Biostar’s TA890FXE is one of the most expensive AM3 motherboards that we’ve seen, so we were expecting a lot from it. It’s surprising, then, that it doesn’t have a single USB3 port, for use with super-fast external storage.
This is especially strange, as in every other way this is a high-end motherboard. For starters, it has four PCI-E x16 slots for graphics cards, although the expense of this kind of CrossfireX configuration means you’re probably better off thinking of these as regular expansion slots to complement the two PCI slots. You’ll need to use the main slot, though, as this motherboard has no onboard graphics.
This board is really designed for enthusiasts looking to overclock their PC. One key feature is the BIO Unlocking options, which can unlock extra cores on AMD processors that were disabled due to not reaching manufacturing thresholds. There’s no guarantee that this will work on all chips, but it worked with the handful that we tried.
Performance, at default speeds, was as we’d expect from an AM3 motherboard. As it stands, the TA890FXE is a decent motherboard with lots of expansion options, but it’s just too expensive.