Asus announce 'first ever' Socket AM2+ mobo
Fails to mention what it does, when it'll ship
Posted in PC Builder, 5th September 2007 10:09 GMT
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Asus has announced what it claims are the world's first AMD Socket AM2+ motherboards, though the boast rang a little hollow when the company failed to say when the products will be made available.
All it would say was that the boards, part of the existing M2A-VM series, will go on sale "in the near future". It didn't say much about what they'll do, either. The only clues come in the list of mobo model numbers:
- M2A-VM HDMI
- 'Crosshair'
- M2N32-SLI Premium Vista Edition
- M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wi-Fi AP
- M2N32 Professional
- vM2N-SLI Deluxe
- M2N-E SLI
- M2N-E
- M2N-VM DVI
- M2R32-MVP
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