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Default Affiliate Reviews: Motherboards


MSI RD480

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MSI is one of those companies that has and will always have a place in the gaming and enthusiastÂ’s community. Time and time again they have released a great product, whether it is a motherboard or a video card. Today, we take a look at their newest motherboard, which is based in the ATI XFire chipset, the RD480-FI.

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Asus A8N-VM CSM

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Although the GeForce 6150 and nForce 430 chipsets for AMD processors launched late last year it has taken the board manufacturers a little while to get retail products out on the market. Part of this was because of some early issues with the platform, but these all seem to have been resolved by now. The first board to arrive here at TrustedReviews is the Asus A8N-VM CSM. This is a micro-ATX board, which gives you an idea about the intended market for this board.

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MSI RD480 Neo2

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We like the arrangement of the PCI slots- MSI puts plenty of gap between the two x16 slots to easily accommodate dual slot cards, while two x1 and two 32-bit PCI slots are also present to handle your expansion cards.

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EPoX EP-8NPA SLI AMD Athlon 64 Socket 754 PCIe SLI

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The EPoX EP-8NPA SLI Motherboard is the first Socket 754 board in the test, which has the nForce4 SLI chipset like current Socket 939 boards and can be equipped with two PCIe 16x video cards. Altogether this SLI board gives the Socket 754 a completely new meaning and an ample scope for new AMD PC system combinations. All further details of the overclocking result, equipment and performance of SLI vs. Non SLI in comparison are in the current EPoX S754 SLI Motherboard Review and in the large Motherboard overview with altogether 15 Athlon 64 Motherboards.

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