bit-tech News: An early look at MSI's P45 and nForce 780a mobos - 04/18/08 01:28 PM
Hi all,
We have just published an early look at *MSI's P45 Platinum and K9N2
Diamond* motherboards - if you could post a link on your site that would
be very much appreciated.
*Link:*
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/04/18/early_look_msi_p45_and_nforce_780a_mobos/1
*Picture:*
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/04/early_look_msi_p45_and_nforce_780a_mobos/fp_img.jpg
*Quote:
*/"During my recent trip to China and Taiwan, I not only spent time with
Intel's executives at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, but also
visited several manufacturers in Taiwan on the second leg of my trip.
We've already had brief looks at what Cooler Master, Lian Li and
Gigabyte have in the pipeline. Today it's time to look at two
soon-to-be-released motherboards from MSI, the P45 Platinum and the K9A2
Diamond.
It will come as no surprise that the former is based on Intel's up and
coming P45 chipset, while the latter is based on Nvidia's nForce 780a
SLI chipset, whose release is imminent. Before we get onto that board
though, let's have a look at the P45 Platinum."/
*
*Cheers guys!
Tim Smalley
www.bit-tech.net
We have just published an early look at *MSI's P45 Platinum and K9N2
Diamond* motherboards - if you could post a link on your site that would
be very much appreciated.
*Link:*
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/04/18/early_look_msi_p45_and_nforce_780a_mobos/1
*Picture:*
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/04/early_look_msi_p45_and_nforce_780a_mobos/fp_img.jpg
*Quote:
*/"During my recent trip to China and Taiwan, I not only spent time with
Intel's executives at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai, but also
visited several manufacturers in Taiwan on the second leg of my trip.
We've already had brief looks at what Cooler Master, Lian Li and
Gigabyte have in the pipeline. Today it's time to look at two
soon-to-be-released motherboards from MSI, the P45 Platinum and the K9A2
Diamond.
It will come as no surprise that the former is based on Intel's up and
coming P45 chipset, while the latter is based on Nvidia's nForce 780a
SLI chipset, whose release is imminent. Before we get onto that board
though, let's have a look at the P45 Platinum."/
*
*Cheers guys!
Tim Smalley
www.bit-tech.net