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Thursday, September 20, 2007
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The object of our attention today is the ASUS M2A-VM motherboard. Despite the summer heat and 3-hour long game testing its heat sinks didn't warm up enough to demonstrate overheating. Therefore let's assume that we were fortunate and the chipset of our particular board was actually well within the declared TDP.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007
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The M2A-VM HDMI is a configurable solution by ASUS that can be deployed as an OEM platform or converted for home theater duty with a HDMI add-on module and AVIVO hardware decoding. This is one of the better AMD 690G motherboards in the market, but is it for you? Find out inside.
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Friday, March 2, 2007
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The ASUS M2A-VM is ASUS' first board using the new AMD RS690G chipset. It comes in the small MicroATX form factor and is all passively cooled. This makes the board an ideal candidate for a quiet Media PC system. The integrated VGA with DVI/Analog output has enough power to do video playback and play an occasional game.
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Wednesday, February 28, 2007
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From a gamers point of view the AMD RADEON 1250 is the best available integrated graphics chipset on the market bar none. Modern games like Oblivion, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, Prey, and Star Trek Legacy are practically unplayable on the integrated graphics as the games require a lot of horsepower to play them well.
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