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jmke 7th August 2008 22:20

Asus M3A78 Pro: An ATX 780G Motherboard
 
If you read the title of the review and wondered whether we already reviewed the Asus M3A78 Pro, you're probably not alone. Despite all the good products that Asus has produced over the years, they, as well as scores of other companies, fail in one simple criteria: nomenclature. The M3A78 Pro is an ATX board based on AMD's 780G chipset. That makes enough sense. The M3N78 Pro, which we reviewed recently, is an ATX board featuring nVidia's Geforce 8300 chipset. That doesn't make much sense; why not M3N830 Pro?

The two boards appear to have the exact same feature set, with only the chipset differentiating them. This provides an unique opportunity — assuming that Asus did not favor one chipset over the other in their implementation, this is as close as it gets to direct chipset comparison with actual retail products. And it's a worthy comparison considering the chipsets in question. When 780G was released, it was a milestone for IGP's — providing full high definition video offloading and far superior gaming performance in the form of the Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H we reviewed in the spring. And now after a few months, it's had time to mature. The Geforce 8300 impressed us quite a bit, too. While the Asus M3N78 Pro lacked high 3D performance, it compensated by being extremely proficient in all other areas. We found the M3N78 Pro to be an efficient motherboard that worked very well straight out of the box no real issues, a rarity these days.

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