AMD 890GX Chipset Review @ Neoseeker
“AMD did an awesome job refreshing its I/O solution. The SB850, packing six SATA 6Gbps connections natively, gives an edge to the AMD platform. Furthermore, integrating two PCI-E 2.0 lanes into the southbridge is an excellent idea since it provides the right interface for motherboard manufactures to add dedicated controllers.”
AMD 890GX Chipset Review @ PC Perspective
“The addition of native SATA 6G support should have been a giant addition to the chipset. Unfortunately, my testing has shown initial issues with this implementation. AMD has been kicked around for a long time for their southbridge I/O performance in USB and SATA, and the SB850 continues that not-so-proud tradition.”
AMD 890GX Chipset Review @ Hot Hardware
“The 790FX has been riding high at the top of AMD’s line-up for over two years now. It has been paired to newer Southbridge chips and AMD did follow up with the 790GX about a year and half ago, but for all intents and purposes AMD’s flagship desktop chipset has remained unchanged for what is equivalent to an eternity in Internet-years.”
AMD 890GX Chipset Review @ Techgage
“With AMD’s processor line-up as complete as it is, focus has been shifted a bit to the chipset department, and the result is the 890GX. Although it’s packed with features, it’s surprisingly inexpensive. In addition to introducing the Radeon HD 4290 IGP, it also brings native support for SATA 3.0, improved HD support and much more.”
AMD 890GX Chipset Review @ Tech Report
“AMD’s 890GX chipset features a hopped-up Radeon HD 4290 graphics core and an all-new SB850 south bridge with a 6Gbps Serial ATA controller. We’ve taken an in-depth look at the chipset and motherboards from Asus and Gigabyte to see what’s what.”
AMD 890GX Chipset Review @ Bjorn3D
“The 890GX also comes with full support of every AM3 CPU released to date, and plans to keep the chipset in production as long as the AM3 socket is still AMD’s primary desktop socket. As with most of the previous 790 series boards the 890 uses DDR3, so you won’t have the option of running an AM2 CPU.”