mailtorahul007 said:Are yaaer...........
If u are a medium gamer i.e u r not planning to put on pcie card in the near future....,,the best choice is Asus M2A-VM(simply M2A VM not M2A VM HDMI as its more costly)...it has got a similiar price tag ..u can run almost all games DECENTLY...@low resolutions..but afyer all u can play the game...
More then that it has got avivio support which is better than Purevideo by nvidia..
But if u are planning to buy a gfx card in the near future..go 4 M2N MX as nvidia cards alaways perform better in mobos with nvidia chipset....M2A VM has got AMD SB600 chipset and ATI Radeon X1250 onbord gfx....ATI X1250 is far far more better than nvidias 6100 onboard..
And also i'm a M2N MX user...i hav put on another 8500 gt 1 week ago....
Hope this helped u..............Have a nice day......
Tech_Wiz said:DOnt by "M2N MX" its PCI-E is "8x" and not 16x.
Please don't confuse can you simple tell me that can i add a graphics card to the m2a vm and please tell of the correct graphic memory of m2n mx and m2a vm.Choto Cheeta said:@Tech_Wiz
Didnt get the point brother, read here, *www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=101&l3=343&model=1338&modelmenu=1 M2N MX do supports PCI x16
Please don't confuse can you simple tell me that can i add a graphics card to the m2a vm and please tell of the correct graphic memory of m2n mx and m2a vm.Choto Cheeta said:@Tech_Wiz
Didnt get the point brother, read here, *www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=101&l3=343&model=1338&modelmenu=1 M2N MX do supports PCI x16
can i add a graphics card to the m2a vm
please tell of the correct graphic memory of m2n mx and m2a vm.
I meant that wen you open display properties and check display adapter it shows the integrated graphics of the mother board. And would adding a graphics card to this board be a waste please tell in detailChoto Cheeta said:@Captain Neo
You seems to make me confuse
Yes you can add any PCI-E x16 Cards, which means any PCI-E interface 7xxx and 8xxx to the board
Do you mean on board GRFX share ?? if yes then,
ASUS M2A-VM, which is an onboard ATi x1250 GPU (AMD 690G Chipset) can share upto 1 GB of RAM as Video memory !!!
Where ASUS M2N-MX, which is an onboard Nvidia 6100 GPU (Nvidia 430 Chipset) can share upto 8 MB of system RAM as video memory from BIOS how ever when you boot in to OS like Vista or XP, the Frame Buffer would be calculated upon the available RAM, I saw with 1 GB an 8 MB as Share uner Vista you may see 224 MB as video memory !!!!