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PC are extremely flexible, configurable devices. That's kinda why we like 'em both. But there are limits to what can achieve. And most of those defined by your choice of motherboard, all that means clarity of purpose is of utmost importance. Identify what you want your PC and make sure you have a motherboard to match.

This month we have selected a trio of matches motherboard to suit three models popular use: the systems of small form factor HTPC capacity, equipment and overclocking multi-GPU monsters high level of play.

Before we got to the stage in question, the seminal question of AMD or Intel? In fact, at this time is often not much more of a dilemma, thanks to the weakness of most AMD processor product range. We've said it before, but it is really bad for the entire PC industry for AMD Intel struggling to keep honest.

If the much-needed 45nm die shrink of AMD Phenom processor family will not close the gap significantly, expect to see Intel pushing up prices. For now, if performance is a priority, AMD chips are really competitive, even in the more affordable end of the range. But throwing issues such as energy consumption factor HTPC form and considerations into the mix and is a very different story.

For each category of HTPC-centric, so we've gone to a couple of tables AMD again compatible with the latest and most sophisticated integrated chipsets, the GeForce 8200M NVIDIA and AMD 780G. If there is an alternative to Intel is about these two to the value small form factor PC-media, we still have to do that.

Palit N78S and MA780GM S2H Gigabyte GA-cards are both micro-ATX with all passive cooling and fancy new integrated DirextX 10 CPU capable. In fact, they represent our first experience with a new take on multi-GPU graphics NVIDIA and the provision of AMD, called "Hybrid SLI and Hybrid CrossFire, respectively.

The basic idea behind both is the link to Integrated GPU motherboard with a discrete graphics card. But the details are different enough to be very different proposals.

Pairing Up

Both solutions allow users to increase the performance of an additional graphics card by running multi-GPU mode with integrated graphics chip. According to the demands of both NVIDIA and AMD, the result is a big boost in the performance of low-end graphics cards. In practice, is too complex and inefficient way to achieve just acceptable 3D performance, but more on that later. Hybrid CrossFire skills more or less end there. The most attractive of the two, by far is Hybrid SLI, represented by Palit N78S and NVIDIA GeForce 8200M chipset. This is because Hybrid SLI cover will also act as a measure energy savings for high-performance PCs. In this scenario, users can switch between a powerful, loud and catchy graphics card and the onboard GPU integrated into Windows.

No need to restart control cables or swap around. Connect the monitor to the port plate and allow video output the NVIDIA driver software to do the rest. This includes completely off the complement of the GPU and the cooling fan. Smart, huh? Hybrid graphics DirectX 10 is not the only common characteristic. These cards also share the honor of sporting the first integrated chipsets have hardware acceleration complete all three of the major video codecs, VC-1, AVC and MPEG2. In both cases, this is courtesy of the last 2D video engine NVIDIA and AMD, known as PureVideo HD and UVD. That is precisely what you need, of course, to ensure smooth playback of full 1080p disc Blu-ray.

HD Home Plates

If these two together downtown cinema house are very similar, there is not much linkage between the P35 that we have selected for overclocking showdown. The fact is, Intel P35 remains the weapon of choice, if it comes to sheer speed of the CPU you're looking for. Notably, it remains the case, even with the arrival of the sleek new NVIDIA 790i, a chipset that is suspected might overthrow the P35 chipset from its position of king of the overclockers.

P35 is not uncommon to see speeds of over 500MHz bus without success and the northbridge voltage adjustments. Even Intel's latest X48 chipset usually tends to be around 475MHz of pastry. In this context, attention to detail and execution is separate MSI P35 Platinum Asus P5K3 Deluxe confidence.

But what of the motherboard design to form high-end PC based multi-GPU performance? Until recently, the gains were a bit thin. Intel X38 and X48 chipsets are things very well done, in terms of performance. However, thanks to the decision to block NVIDIA SLI technology to its own chipsets (unnecessarily in our point of view), X38 and X48 only support AMD's competition, the CrossFire platform. That meant that SLI fans were forced to go with the NVIDIA 680i or something deficient 780i option. But not anymore. NVIDIA is back in form with the 790i. It will be a very difficult competition for top honors. If that's the theory behind all these advice, how are conducted on silicon?

Perhaps the most interesting motherboards here are a pair of micro-ATX AMD compatible. In concert with a low voltage dual-core Athlon 64 that deliver a truly spectacular efficiency. Both boards are a stone's throw of 100 watts operating full load of the CPU and the brand expects about 50 watts.

That is for a complete system with 2 GB of RAM, hard drive and optical drive. Representing only a quarter of the consumption of a high-end equipment of four cores. It also results in extremely quiet operation is a perfect match for a home theater setup less impressive is the performance of its much-touted DX10 GPU integrated in 3D mode at least. Nor are they capable of anything remotely resembling a pleasant gaming experience. And frankly I do not get enough grunt to the dual-GPU hybrid option on all attractions.

When Things get more interesting is the contest for their home theater prowess. And it should go to the Gigabyte with its HDMI port and fully backed by central conductor acceleration 2D. Add in a low-voltage AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core and have a motherboard and CPU combined with all the HD capabilities for only $ l80.

In terms of overclocking P35 boards, is primarily in one direction. A result is an impressive 520 MHz bus speed of success for any compatible motherboard Intel. The fact that the Asus P5K3 Deluxe can do it without any voltage adjustments makes it extremely easy to use overclocking platform. You can be sure that get the most out of any CPU with this motherboard.

Our only doubt is the fact that it is a DDR3 motherboard. In theory, the highest clockspeeds DDR3 memory should be of great help for overclocking. In practice, a pair of DIMMs for memory quality DD2 tooth do the job alone. Factor completely absurd in the current price of DDR3 memory sticks and the benefits that simply make no sense.

Yield per Pound

All of which just leaves just the price high and X48 790i association of MSI and Asus, respectively. No doubt the new Asus Striker II Extreme is a filthy thing desirable. All of its full-featured BIOS, the hardware power and reset buttons and the northbridge heatsink pre-plumbed for water cooling, odor quality, class and most of all charges.

The 790i chipset also brings NVIDIA SLI platform bang up to date with DDR3

and adequate support for PCI Express, as well as headroom for decent overclocking. As good as it is, however, simply can not be worth about $ 450. In particular, when Thrust is offering less overclocking Asus own less than U.S. $ l50 Intel P35 board. The performance advantage of the 790i chipset is too thin to make a difference in the real world too.

Thus the spoils should go to the MSI X48 Platinum. Is a thin board, the average enthusiast at a reasonable price. Yes, it is crashes on AMD's CrossFire platform in terms of multi-GPU support. But until NVIDIA put the interests of buyers ahead of their own selfish desires to maximize the income of SLI chipsets, the perfect platform multi-GPU is simply not possible.

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