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Old 26-08-2009, 12:37 AM   #1
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Triple Mainstream AMD 785G Roundup

The heir to the popular mainstream AMD 780G chipset, the 785G has arrived but it appears to have kept with the status quo. Can these three new motherboards from ASUS, ECS and Gigabyte convince us otherwise? We take these boards for a spin in our lab and paint the results for you:-

http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles...?cid=6&id=2978
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Old 26-08-2009, 11:13 AM   #2
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Wrong Message

To the author of the article, if you review the Asus motherboard again. *There is a still a PS2 port on the top most left (looking at your photo of the I/O ports at the back of the motherboard).

It looks a bit weird if you state as your first sentence, that the PS2 ports are gone. When one look at the picture, it is outright there. Yet you contradict it in the your next paragraph by saying "ASUS EVO here does a half-hearted attempt". Please be a bit more consistent in what your are trying to say. Hope you correct the article.
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Hi marjonz, thanks for the note. It's just a minor oversight while juggling multiple products; caption rectified


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To the author of the article, if you review the Asus motherboard again. *There is a still a PS2 port on the top most left (looking at your photo of the I/O ports at the back of the motherboard).

It looks a bit weird if you state as your first sentence, that the PS2 ports are gone. When one look at the picture, it is outright there. Yet you contradict it in the your next paragraph by saying "ASUS EVO here does a half-hearted attempt". Please be a bit more consistent in what your are trying to say. Hope you correct the article.
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