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ASUS M3N-HT Deluxe/HDMI Pro Reviews

hardocp‘s review Edit

It is simply hard to get excited about this product as it seems obvious that ASUS is not too excited about it. I mean the damn motherboard’s BIOS does not even work right with overclocking Phenom processors, if you can get it to POST with one, which might be a real concern for someone sitting around with only one Phenom processor that would fit into the board. As for the fancy cooling; first sell me the basics that actually work, then we can worry about putting heatpipes on our memory. We may or may not give this motherboard another look when we get a new BIOS in, but quite frankly, it just is not that exciting given the state of the Phenom is no better than it was at launch for the enthusiast.
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Published on:
May 06, 2008

www.pcper.com‘s review Edit

The ASUS M3N-HT Deluxe and the nForce 780a SLI chipset will make a great choice for AMD fans that don't care about the integrated graphics for anything more than extra monitors. Those users will find the overclocking ability, SLI support and host of NVIDIA features to be a welcome addition to the AMD marketplace.
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Published on:
May 06, 2008

HotHardware‘s review Edit

Overall, our experience so far with the M3N-HT Deluxe has been good. It seems the BIOS still needs some tweaking, however, as we encountered a few minor issues related to the board detecting which GPU had a display attached, but we suspect this will be ironed out in a future release.
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Published on:
May 06, 2008

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