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The on-board Radeon HD 3300 VGA powers the HDMI port that's located on the I/O panel of the ASUS M3A78-T motherboard, along with Analog-VGA and DVI display outputs. The HDMI port can output High Definition content at 1080p.
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ASUS M3A78-T Motherboard Highlights
The blue PCI
Express x16 slot supports videocards at x16 with full x16 lanes of PCI
Express bandwidth. The black and white PCI Express x16 slots run with x4
and x8 lanes respectively. In Crossfire the blue and white PCI Express x16
slots will operate at x8/x8, if the black slot is included CrossfireX runs
at x8/x4/x8.
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In the lower left
corner of the ASUS M3A78-T motherboard are three USB2.0 headers and front
panel I/O connectors. AMD's SB750 Southbridge not only allows for RAID 5
capability, but also gives Advanced Clock Calibration, which can be used
to achieve greater overclocks on AMD Phenom processors. SATAII jacks are
set at 90 degrees and parallel to the PCB so the cables remain out of the
way of long videocards.
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The ASUS M3A78-T supports four DDR2 memory slots which can be installed with up to 8GB of DDR2-1066/800/667MHz Memory. 1066MHz memory speeds can only work in single-DIMM per channel mode with Socket AM2+ processors.
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There is a fair
amount of space around the AMD Socket AM2+ CPU socket, which is good for
large quietly cooled processor heatsinks. The socket is compatible with
socket AM2 and socket AM2+ processors. The heatsink that cools the AMD
790GX chipset is compact, and does the job
well.
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The heart of the ASUS M3A78-T motherboard is the 790GX
chipset. Let's take a closer look at what makes this chipset so popular with
folks building High Definition HTPCs...
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