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Review: Asus N4L-VM DH motherboard

A powerful, well-priced motherboard

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Price: £119
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Overall: A well-priced board supporting the Intel’s latest mobile CPUs

Simon Crisp, Personal Computer World 04 May 2006

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Asus’ mobile motherboard arrived on the labs bench just after Aopen’s Core Duo board. It’s nowhere near as costly as Aopen’s board, but it doesn’t have as rich a feature set either.

Built on a micro ATX PCB, using Intel’s 945GM chipset, the N4L-VM DH offers a powerful base for anyone wanting to build their own home theatre PC in a small case.

The feature set is quite basic, but there’s plenty to build around including one x16 PCI Express graphics slot (thanks to the integrated graphics, this is free for a TV Card), one x1 PCI Express and two PCI slots.

On the backplate is an external Sata connector and two digital audio ports – one coaxial, the other optical.


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