As we can see, even with the more powerful processor motherboards based on GeForce 71xx proved to be slower than those on AMD 780G. So, if the user needs performance in 3D applications, we recommend either wait for the GeForce 8xxx series or purchase the AMD platform on the 780G chipset. If the speed in 3D programs is not a critical factor, then abit I-N73HD and MSI P6NGM are quire acceptable basis for an inexpensive and multifunctional system. Läs mer Översätt till svenska
This is one of three budget GeForce 7100-based boards on test. Like the others, it has only two memory slots and memory support is limited to 4GB of PC2-6400 RAM. The layout is logical, with SATA ports out of the way so that fitting a dual-slot graphics card is no problem, although you will lose a PCI slot. The I-N73HD, like Foxconn's M7PMX-S, supports up to four fans. Läs mer Översätt till svenska
I'm never really a big fan of integrated graphics onboard a motherboard. Even when I have to use a motherboard with integrated graphics, I usually switch it off in the BIOS and install a separate dedicated graphics card ... it's just my own preference. But having said that, the whole ideal of integrated graphics on a motherboard is a really good idea, especially for system builders and integrators wanting to reduce costs, and to produce a system that's profitable. Läs mer Översätt till svenska
AMD and NVIDIA are now pushing towards a more power conscious chipset market with integrated features in order to boost their value. This can only mean good things for end users who not only get a more power friendly based PC (and in todays green market, this is big brownie points), but also features that weren't previously added. Läs mer Översätt till svenska