Review: Sapphire Pure RS780G Hybrid CrossFire motherboard: hot or not at £60?

by Michael Harries on 18 July 2008, 05:00

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Storage evaluation



SATA average read-speed is amazingly even across the boards, showing both chipsets to have mature SATA performance.


Burst speed fluctuates a little more, but variance is to be expected in this kind of test. In day-to-day usage, performance is liable to be the same across the three tested motherboards.



Large-file USB2.0 transfer comes up a little shy when compared to Intel ICH9's


FireWire implementation is extraneous on both chipsets, with Sapphire opting not to add the functionality.