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Biostar TF7050-M2
Author:
Richard Swinburne
Published:
8th August 2007
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1 - Nvidia 7050 Chipset
2 - Biostar TF7050-M2
3 - Board Layout
4 - Board Layout Continued
5 - Rear I/O & BIOS
6 - Test Setup
7 - Subsystem Testing: Memory
8 - Subsystem Testing: USB, HDD, Power Consumption
9 - Subsystem Testing: Onboard Audio
10 - Photoshop, WinRAR
11 - Multimedia Encoding
12 - IGP Gaming Performance
13 - Gaming Platform Performance
14 - Gaming Performance
15 - Video Playback
16 - Final Thoughts...
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Biostar TF7050-M2
Biostar has one of the first Nvidia GeForce 7050 integrated graphics motherboards with HDMI and HDCP on-board. Does it give AMD's 690G chipset a run for its money?
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/motherboards/2007/08/08/biostar_tf7050-m2/1
Back to the Article
1 - Nvidia 7050 Chipset
2 - Biostar TF7050-M2
3 - Board Layout
4 - Board Layout Continued
5 - Rear I/O & BIOS
6 - Test Setup
7 - Subsystem Testing: Memory
8 - Subsystem Testing: USB, HDD, Power Consumption
9 - Subsystem Testing: Onboard Audio
10 - Photoshop, WinRAR
11 - Multimedia Encoding
12 - IGP Gaming Performance
13 - Gaming Platform Performance
14 - Gaming Performance
15 - Video Playback
16 - Final Thoughts...
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