posted: Jun. 24, 2008 @ 8:34a
I had been looking at this too. This would be for a pseudo-HDPC because most HDPC folks want micro-ATX. This board is full-size ATX.
Because I want a full-size (not micro) ATX and the latest nVidia integrated, this has left me with two choices:
1. The ASUS M3N78 Pro Linked (by the way, this is the best price I have seen for this board--it was available on Buy.com for about $112 (FS), but sold out.)
2. The Biostar 8200 series Newegg linkfor $98 shipped.
I am still torn between the two.
The Biostar might still be the better buy:
1. The 8300 has been unofficially cited as potentially having heat issues. I am not sure if this is true of this "pro" production board.
2. The Biostar it a bit older, but has parallel port headers (hey, a laser printer can be a lifetime purchase). (Both have serial headers as well as floppy drive support.)
3. The board has been on the market for a few months. It is usually wise to let the early adopters find all of the BIOS issues.
ASUS positives:
1. Has better audio support if you want the latest 8-channel HD audio standards.
2. Has a faster video chipset and has a slightly newer version of the MCP nVidia motherboard standard (though the standard is essentially the same).
3. Will support the latest high-wattage Phenoms.
4. Because it is ASUS, it will likely be fine with the early BIOS that comes with it, but one can never be too sure of this.
The biggest problem is that no reviews exist for the ASUS. I would love to know more about it, but I cannot find any reviews!