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    Cool ASROCK 4Core1333-FullHD out now

    This is one sweet Motherboard.

    Supports Quad core and 45nm CPU's.
    Supports Max. 8GB RAM
    Has 2 X IEEE Ports with one at rear.
    Has SATA 2
    7.1 HD Audio
    Gigabit LAN

    Onboard Upto 512MB ATI X1250 ( Blu-Ray 1080p, HDTV and HDCP supported )
    DVI-D and D-Sub port as well!

    Sells at £54 online.

    Hexus ought to make an article about this Motherboard.

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    Re: ASROCK 4Core1333-FullHD out now

    yes, and hexus ought to make an article about it in general discussion!
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    Re: ASROCK 4Core1333-FullHD out now

    Quote Originally Posted by MadduckUK View Post
    yes, and hexus ought to make an article about it in general discussion!
    Sorry, dude. Couldn't find MOTHERBOARDS section under HARDWARE category.

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    Re: ASROCK 4Core1333-FullHD out now

    so rather than putting it in general hardware....?
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    Re: ASROCK 4Core1333-FullHD out now

    Whats so good about this board? HDCP, onboard graphics boards have been around for a while now i.e. Abit AN-M2HD, Asus M2A-VM etc

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    Re: ASROCK 4Core1333-FullHD out now

    ASrocks tend to be a bit special - without sacrifising quality they tend to be very flexible boards, available quite a bit cheaper than other makes. They make a great basis for a cost effective computer

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    Re: ASROCK 4Core1333-FullHD out now

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    ASrocks tend to be a bit special - without sacrifising quality they tend to be very flexible boards, available quite a bit cheaper than other makes. They make a great basis for a cost effective computer
    Spot on. This is the first All-rounder budget Motherboard for Quad-core/Intel 45nm's.

    I also forgot to mention that this Motherboard supports HDMI as well ( via the DVI port ) !


    But, I only found one seller selling it in the UK. Huh?! Price is also cheap at £54 inc. Del..

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    Re: ASROCK 4Core1333-FullHD out now

    At £54 it seems in line with most of its competitors, granted its not the same chipset, but Abit and Asus both have HDCP boards with either DVI or HDMI ports or both in the case of the Asus at a slightly lower price.

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    Re: ASROCK 4Core1333-FullHD out now

    Quote Originally Posted by s_kinton View Post
    granted its not the same chipset, but Abit and Asus both have HDCP boards with either DVI or HDMI ports or both in the case of the Asus at a slightly lower price.
    the abit F-I90HD is exactly the same chipset ...

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    Re: ASROCK 4Core1333-FullHD out now

    Quote Originally Posted by BUFF View Post
    the abit F-I90HD is exactly the same chipset ...
    I meant the same as the ones I'd listed above (AN-M2HD and M2A-VM).

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