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Review Date: 11-SEP-2008
RRP: TBA
3.75
There's plenty of features to explore on this board, and it's also a good performer. We like its 'six engine' utility, which allows you to easily underclock the board in order to save power, yet also to put it into turbo mode and get a little extra out of your CPU.
Review Date: 14-MAR-2008
RRP: TBA
4.25
Ultra-keen gamers and developers will appreciate the Skulltrail's ability to run either SLI or CrossFire configurations on the same platform, while users who run multithreaded software will love the 8-core CPU support.
Review Date: 03-DEC-2007
RRP: TBA
3.75
Feature-packed and with 'Spider' capability (you can run up to four graphics cards in CrossFire X mode), this board will suit hardcore enthusiasts, but may be a little too much for conservative users. Either way, it performed reliably in our tests and has an exceptional build quality.
Review Date: 12-JUL-2007
RRP: $115.00
4.50
It's small, it's neat, it's very affordable and it has good features. It isn't an ideal choice for a gaming PC (never say never!), but the MA69GM-S2H is worth considering if you're thinking about building a silent PC or a media centre.
Review Date: 14-JAN-2008
RRP: $119.00
3.50
This board is an inexpensive base for a slimline PC for the home or office. However, its inability to properly render a 1920x1080 resolution via HDMI means it's not the best solution for a home-theatre PC.
Review Date: 09-APR-2008
RRP: $125.00
4.75
Gigabyte's latest motherboard is small, but it packs plenty of punch. It includes modern connectivity options and even allows you to run two monitors off its integrated graphics. If you're on a budget and want to build a small, yet potent PC, this board is a worthy choice.
Review Date: 14-APR-2006
RRP: $129.00
4.00
This board was stable during testing and surprisingly simple to install. If you're in the market for an affordable Socket-939 solution, this one is well worth considering.
Review Date: 23-APR-2007
RRP: $149.00 $129.00
4.00
The ASUS M2A-VM HDMI has a good combination of new and old connectivity options and is perfect as a foundation for a media centre PC.
Review Date: 21-MAY-2007
RRP: $135.00
3.50
Even though this board is inexpensive and has two eSATA ports, it's still quite limited. It doesn't have a dedicated PCIe x16 graphics slot, or USB 2.0 ports attached. Consider this board only if you're on a tight budget and if you're not going to be using a lot of expansion cards and USB devices.
Review Date: 11-JUN-2007
RRP: $149.00
3.50
Aimed very much at the media centre crowd, this motherboard has the features and the passive cooling to make it a hit in the living room. The popularity of media centre systems looks likely to increase in the future, and the 690G chipset could be beautifully positioned to produce some excellent motherboards with just such a market in mind.
Review Date: 14-SEP-2005
RRP: $183.00
2.50
All things considered, this board is a great performer, but we found some of its physical features to be awkward
Review Date: 05-FEB-2008
RRP: $188.00
3.25
For well under $200, this board is well worth considering. Its ability to run 45nm-based CPUs, as well as either DDR2 or DDR3 RAM modules, makes it versatile and, dare we say it, future-proof. It ships with a utility that aims to bring power consumption to the forefront of users' minds, but the major selling point is still the memory support.
Review Date: 24-SEP-2007
RRP: $189.00
4.00
All up, the GA-P31-DS3L is a decent motherboard for anyone looking to build an inexpensive, yet fast-performing PC. It doesn't have as many ports as many higher-end models, so it's best to consider how many drives and peripherals you need to attach before purchasing it.
Review Date: 14-SEP-2005
RRP: $198.00
3.00
All things considered, we really liked this board's ease of installation, stability and performance and have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone who wants a well-performing Athlon system, but doesn't need the plethora of features that ASUS and MSI offer.
Review Date: 14-SEP-2005
RRP: $199.00
3.50
If you're after a board that has SLI capabilities then this one is well worth it at only $199.
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