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TSfrozenthrone
post Jan 18 2007, 01:53 PM, updated 19y ago

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rite now i'm searching a matx mobo to build my new rig...after googling many people recommend this mobo with overclocking ability which many m-atx mobo kennot....

product description n spec

The integrated nView technology allows the simultaneous use of two monitors while multi-streaming audio. Now you can watch movies on one screen while gaming away on another. Alternatively you can simply expand your desktop onto two screens in order to gain a more spacious overview of your computer's workspace. The possibilities for multi-display usage are infinite and bring about an entirely new computing experience. More comfort, more flexibility. 8 ports of USB 2.0 and 2 IEEE1394 (FireWire) ports offer the best high speed connections for peripherals such as digital video, audio and pictures. This is the quickest and easiest way to copy content to and from your digital camera or camcorder etc. The small mATX form factor allows the integration of the NF-M2 nView motherboard into very slim and sleek looking cases, letting you set up a full-scale multimedia system within your home. Purchase one of the many attractive cases available today and set up your AMD Live! complete home theater system today. Integrate the sleek profile and small footprint of these feature packed motherboard into a hi-fi stack and amaze your buddies with the array of options based on this motherboard. abit's patented Silent OTES(tm) heatpipe technology keeps your motherboard cool while keeping your system silent and secure from heat. With this evolution of the PC into a multipurpose/multimedia system, we are giving you the keys to migrate your PC into your living room or bedroom.

- AMD(R) Socket AM2 processors
- 1 x PCI-E x16, 1 x PCI-E x1, 2 x PCI
- DVI(tm) supports up to 1080i resolution
- nVidia(R) GeForce(R)6150/nForce(tm)430
- 4 x SATA 3 Gb/s RAID
- abit Silent OTES(tm) fanless cooling
- 4 DIMMs Dual DDR2 800
- 8 x USB 2.0, 2x IEEE 1394, nVidia(R) GbE LAN
- abit EQ(tm) hardware monitoring
- Integrated GeForce(R)6150 supports DirectX 9, Shader Model 3.0, nView
- 7.1 ch HD audio with optical S/P DIF In/Out
- mATX form factor 245 x 245 mm

quote from: oc.co.uk
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct....rodid=MB-110-AB

rite now waiting this mobo coming to our place...dunno if rite now the mobo already been selling at LYP.....

anyone already have or maybe plan to buy this mobo perhaps can give any opinion bout this mobo... notworthy.gif
TSfrozenthrone
post Jan 19 2007, 01:09 AM

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QUOTE(allenultra @ Jan 18 2007, 07:58 PM)
frozenthrone, u sure this board great?

I read around Rebels Haven forum and the board seem a "disaster".
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many review said this mobo is a great overclocker...with onboard 6150 also thumbup.gif
TSfrozenthrone
post Jan 19 2007, 08:18 PM

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QUOTE(awang @ Jan 19 2007, 11:55 AM)
does the one selling at pc-zone, this mobo here?? if i'm not mistaken it is sold  at rm230...correct me if i'm wrong..
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maybe the one u saw is nfm2s..using onboard 6100..this one using 6150...i dun think the price will be cheap like dat...if the price rally 230..then really nice thumbup.gif
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post Jan 23 2007, 11:27 PM

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QUOTE(coolblade @ Jan 23 2007, 03:22 PM)
yeah, i am also looking for this mainboard. I am a bit 'rugi' after bought asus mATX nvidia 6150 chipset based. If this ABIT mATX provided a good option of overclocking, why not buying it. Also, it has heatpipe heatsink that can cool the onboard 6150 graphic and mosfets. Very nice!

I hope any forumer who spotted this mainboard at lowyat or nearby shop in Klang Valley, could share information in this thread.
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off topic tongue.gif how is ur asus mobo perform in oc? urs MX or VM?...

maybe someone can do a bulk order.. smile.gif

This post has been edited by frozenthrone: Jan 23 2007, 11:27 PM
TSfrozenthrone
post Feb 28 2007, 01:14 AM

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i found some nice info from anandtech

http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cf...hreadid=1803985

i'm ended buying asus m2npv-mx....waiting for u guys to give nice review here...
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post Feb 28 2007, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(soulfly @ Feb 28 2007, 11:50 AM)
# ASUS M2NPV-VM (Global site) or ASUS M2NPV-VM (USA site)

The specifications are basically the same as ASUS A8N-VM CSM.

    * Memory: DDR2 800/667/533 ECC and non-ECC, un-buffered memory, max 8GB
    * Audio: AD1986A 5.1 Ch. HD, the same as A8N-VM CSM.
    * BIOS: FSB from 200MHz to 400MHz. No HTT multiplier options. No CPU voltage adjustment. DDR2 Voltage: Auto (1.8V) or 1.9V. Actual overclocking is very POOR. Many report no booting at FSB 215MHz to 220MHz.
    * Accessories: 1 x HDTV/AV/S output module (component, composite, S video). No S/PDIF module. 1 x IEEE1394a module.
    * AMD LIVE(tm) ready
p/s: doesn't look impressive at all
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yup i know sad.gif ...it is the only matx6150 mobo available on market...dats why i'm waiting for nview's user to give their review here

 

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