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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
The K9AGM2-FIH is still a decent-performing, good-looking motherboard, but, in the end, it breaks no ground and makes mistakes that cause its mundanity. It serves as an example for what not to do by a company that has so often done things better than the rest.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
MSI K9AGM2-FIH also known as MS-7327, is a socket AM2 motherboard with on-board video based on the latest chipset from AMD/ATI, AMD 690G. What is different on this motherboard compared to other AMD 690G-based boards is that it brings an on-board HDMI connector, being a great option for those willing to build a cheap digital home PC with HDMI support. Let's take a look on the performance and features of MSI K9AGM2-FIH.
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Monday, July 2, 2007
MSI's K9AGM2-FIH brings budget HD decoding to the home with the AMD 690G chipset, onboard HDMI port with HDCP support and a price to remember.
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Friday, June 1, 2007
The first chipset to come out under the AMD brand is the 690G series which we first looked at though ECS. This chipset is designed to be a value product for AMD and its Athlon processors. Today we have a new motherboard from MSI based on the new AMD 690G chipset series with support for HDMI which makes it perfect for the Home Theatre PC users out there. Let us today have a look at the MSI K9AGM2 and see exactly what it has to offer.
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Friday, May 11, 2007
The MSI K9AGM2-FIH motherboard is a good simple mainstream platform for building an AMD Socket AM2 motherboard. For 2D tasks, like regular office work, surfing the web and the like, this motherboard is a perfectly suitable and quite inexpensive. The onboard Radeon Xpress 1250 videocard handles 2D applications just fine, and is Windows Vista Aeroglass compliant. Better still, the onboard HDMI connector allows the MSI K9AGM2-FIH to output video at 1920x1080 (1080p), HDCP content included.)
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
We look at the first motherboard to hit our labs with a built-in HDMI interface that sounds perfect for an HTPC setup. Based on the 690G chipset, this motherboard is capable of more.
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Thursday, March 22, 2007
Based on the AMD 690G, it's the first chipset to appear from AMD since the merger with ATI. It's designed for the AM2 socket CPU and not surprisingly then it features integrated ATI graphics, complete with AVIVO quality. What's more it features an HDMI socket with HDCP compliancy. Combined with the small micro ATX form factor you're looking at a very nice solution for a media centre system. MSI also has the K9AGM2-F/L, a micro ATX board based on the 690V chipset, which is the same but omits the HDMI and DVI support. MSI will also have regular ATX versions with and without HDMI - the K9AG Neo2-Digital, and the K9AG Neo-F respectively.
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