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Old 04-05-2008, 04:40 PM
OhioGuy
 
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Default When's the Asus M3A-H HDMI mboard coming out?

This thing was supposed to be released by now in the USA - anyone know
where it is? I've seen it for sale in the UK for a month now online, and it
was supposed to become available around the 2nd of April here in the US.

I'm getting a bit impatient, because I've got all the parts for my new
system except for this board. Been putting this thing together for about 4
months - just couldn't decide on a motherboard until a month ago. Now that
I know what I want, I'd really like to know when it's going to become
available.

Anyone know? Note, this isn't the plain old M3A, which has been out for a
while. The M3A-H has Linux built into a ROM on the motherboard, so you can
boot into that, run skype, browse the web and download files with nothing
more than a USB flash drive plugged in.

It also has 100% SPA (solid polymer aluminum) capacitors, so will likely
be running just fine 8 years from now. (no flaky behavior due to an
overtaxed 10c capacitor on your system)


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Old 04-18-2008, 01:24 PM
m3rdpwr@gmail.com
 
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Default Re: When's the Asus M3A-H HDMI mboard coming out?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131289

-Mario
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