ASUS M2A-VM HDMI Review @ Hardwarezone
Hardwarezone reviews the ASUS M2A-VM HDMI motherboard which is powered by the AMD 690G chipset and supports HDMI, so it’s a good board for home entertainment systems. Hardwarezone gives it a score of 4/5 and writes in the conclusion:
The motherboard itself is a very well packaged product, and we’ve come to expect no less from ASUS. They’ve done a great job with its design and layout, avoiding potential cable, expansion and heat problems that might arise in the smaller micro ATX form factor. The Northbridge does tend to get very warm under load however, but the board seems to take things in stride. We did not encounter any compatibility or stability issues with the M2A-VM HDMI, even under heavy benchmarking loops. While the high-end motherboard market has been evangelizing the use of newer materials such as solid capacitors and digital PWM circuitry, the M2A-VM HDMI does it the old school way, and we’re quite happy that it works just as well. The only gripe we have against the M2A-VM HDMI is the lack of proper 8-channel analog audio jacks, which puts the regular PC users at a disadvantage.
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Comparisons with the Sapphire Pure Innovation HDMI will likely the be topic of the day when it comes to AMD 690G motherboards and while Sapphire may have stolen the thunder from larger motherboard manufacturers, the ASUS M2A-VM HDMI is still a very well designed and well implemented motherboard for its target market as an OEM or home entertainment platform.
Read the full review of the ASUS M2A-VM HDMI motherboard here.