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ASUS M3A78-EMH-HDMI and M3N78-EMH-HDMI Ready
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wait...what? onboard gfx? for DX10? :rotf: this is absurd.
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"Hybrid SLI"? So you would be able to stick in a 8200 into the PCIE slot and be able to SLI it with the NB? WTF!? Wow, I remember when they made the first DX9 onboard motherboard not too long ago.
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All I want is a nice MaTX mobo with good overclocking options for my folding farm. I hope these boards have good options and the price is right! :)
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Originally Posted by
Swatrecon_
wait...what? onboard gfx? for DX10? :rotf: this is absurd.
dx10 dose more than gmaes u can use it with net frame 3.x and xaml to make forms (not joking) so u could use vs2k8 to make a window with text adn buttons ext with SM4 or SM4.1 when its out
why dose NV bother with non 2 card sli or more i dont see the reason for sacrificing overdrive on the amd platform that
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Finally, mATX boards for the Phenom. :)
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Why are all RAM slots A1/B1/A2/B2??? Why can't we have A1/A2/B1/B2 on AMD boards???
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Kain665
"Hybrid SLI"? So you would be able to stick in a 8200 into the PCIE slot and be able to SLI it with the NB? WTF!? Wow, I remember when they made the first DX9 onboard motherboard not too long ago.
IIRC, hybrid SLI is for power savings, not performance (not specifically anyways), it shuts off the external VGA's when the card is not needed to conserve power. When its needed, the VGA turns on and runs through the video connection on the motherboard.
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ASUS... how much is it, $200? :shakes:
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Originally Posted by
Kain665
"Hybrid SLI"? So you would be able to stick in a 8200 into the PCIE slot and be able to SLI it with the NB? WTF!? Wow, I remember when they made the first DX9 onboard motherboard not too long ago.
nah it actualy means 2 things.
You can put in any Nvidia card (im guessing geforce 8 and higher) and the onboard card will help your grafix card. The explenation i read a few weeks ago talked about a max of 5% boost in fps.
Another feature is that when u are not gaming but are simply browing the internet or something that isnt graficly intensive ur dedicated grafix card will shut itself down and the onboard GPU will take over.
When then you start up a game the onboard card will shut itself down and ur dedicated card will take over.
Seeing in 2d mode a high-end grafix card stil uses alot of power this feature should lower the power usage alot.
@KTE
Geizhals.AT already has a few of these new Nvidia boards listed":
ASUS M3N-HT Deluxe HDMI, nForce 780a SLI for 200 euro
ASUS M3N-HT Deluxe, nForce 780a SLI for 209 euro
ASUS M3N78-EMH HDMI, GeForce 8200/MCP 78S for 69 euro.
Im guesisng tose 2 high-end boards will dropa bit in price once they are actualy in stock and other partners also got their boards out.
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Looking forward to the first tests...
BTW: Which one of these two posted is better, if we look just at the specifications?
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Lewis23
Looking forward to the first tests...
BTW: Which one of these two posted is better, if we look just at the specifications?
ATi chipset based one.
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I need more fan headers. :( I was hoping for at least 3 like the M2A-VM has. And i love this mobo(well cept its overclocking features.) And how bout a clear cmos switch instead of a jumper. If the bios locks as easily as with the M2A its not worth OCing at all on it.
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hdmi..
good for a htpc maybe..
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What?!
They didn't give the 780G onboard memory?
That was probably the best feature of it!!
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Why?
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breakfromyou
Why are all RAM slots A1/B1/A2/B2??? Why can't we have A1/A2/B1/B2 on AMD boards???