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Zotac GeForce 9300 (MCP7a) motherboard
Author:
Richard Swinburne
Published:
15th October 2008
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1 - Zotac GeForce 9300 Motherboard
2 - Board Layout
3 - Rear I/O and BIOS
4 - Zotac Nitro
5 - Testing Methods
6 - Subsystem Testing: Audio Performance
7 - Subsystem Testing: Memory Performance
8 - Subsystem Testing: Drive and USB Performance
9 - Real World Test Results
10 - High-Definition Playback: Blu-ray, VLC and h.264
11 - High-Definition Video Playback: DivX, WMV9HD
12 - HQV and HDHQV
13 - Power Consumption and Final Thoughts
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Zotac GeForce 9300 (MCP7a) motherboard
No, you're not reading that wrong - Zotac is the first with the new Nvidia integrated graphics chipset for Intel CPUs. We take the potentially popular budget and HTPC platform and give it a work through to see if Zotac can make motherboards just as well as graphics cards.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/motherboards/2008/10/15/zotac-geforce-9300-mcp7a-motherboard/1
Back to the Article
1 - Zotac GeForce 9300 Motherboard
2 - Board Layout
3 - Rear I/O and BIOS
4 - Zotac Nitro
5 - Testing Methods
6 - Subsystem Testing: Audio Performance
7 - Subsystem Testing: Memory Performance
8 - Subsystem Testing: Drive and USB Performance
9 - Real World Test Results
10 - High-Definition Playback: Blu-ray, VLC and h.264
11 - High-Definition Video Playback: DivX, WMV9HD
12 - HQV and HDHQV
13 - Power Consumption and Final Thoughts
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