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    NVIDIA nForce 570 boards from ASUS reviewed

    Posted on Thursday, August 31 2006 @ 06:18:32 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    X-bit Labs took a look at two NVIDIA nForce 570 motherboards from Asus, the M2N-SLI Deluxe and the M2N-E motherboard.
    The technical characteristics of the ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe come from the chipset’s capabilities with an addition of a few extra controllers. I won’t dwell upon obvious things like the mainboard’s support for Socket AM2 processors, SLI in x8 mode and DDR2 SDRAM, but I can tell you that its six Serial ATA and one ATA-133 port are implemented through the chipset and there is also a JMicron JMB363 controller with two ports, one of which is placed near the first PCI Express x16 connector and the other is located on the mainboard’s back panel.
    You can check out their review over here.


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