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MSI take it to the next level with the new "lightning" fast H81 M oOoooO

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Its doesnt affect a lot of people here as im sure you guys are likely to get a z87 board or z97 which will be out later but there are the people that dont care about the features that come with better boards, they want a HTPC maybe.

 

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Well this is the new  H81M-E35 V2

 

Features:

 

 

 It uses a simple 3-phase VRM to power the CPU, which is wired to two DDR3 DIMM slots, and a single PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slot. A couple of PCI-Express 2.0 x1, and a legacy PCI make for the rest of the expansion area. Storage connectivity includes two each of SATA 6 Gb/s and SATA 3 Gb/s. Display outputs include one each of DVI, D-Sub, and HDMI. Six USB 3.0 ports (four on the rear panel, two by header), six USB 2.0/1.1 ports, gigabit Ethernet, 6-channel HD audio, and legacy PS/2 connectivity make for the rest of it. 

 

Im quite happy that the low end of the spectrum will be getting 6 usb 3.0 connectors and a header so it can be at the front as well. Lol tthat 3-phrase vrm, im expected maybe 4.5ghz on an i7, maybe 5.0ghz.

 

http://www.techpowerup.com/196978/msi-rolls-out-h81m-e35-v2-motherboard.html

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 Lol tthat 3-phrase vrm, im expected maybe 4.5ghz on an i7, maybe 5.0ghz.

 

you cant oc on H81 though.

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sub $100 dollars sounds nice. looks great for a decent htpc build

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It doesn't even have PCI-Express. What can you do with this other than using it as a streaming thingy.

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you cant oc on H81 though.

 

Correct... but with a small HTPC, you really don't need something uber super duper powerful with quad 780tis. You need something small, efficient with low temps.

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It doesn't even have PCI-Express. What can you do with this other than using it as a streaming thingy.

Umm... The 1st slot is a PCI-Express. Look at the bottom left of the slot, it says PCI-E1. I'm used to seeing this types of boards for a very long time now, as an extreme budget builder.

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Umm... The 1st slot is a PCI-Express. Look at the bottom left of the slot, it says PCI-E1. I'm used to seeing this types of boards for a very long time now, as an extreme budget builder.

Oh yea so it does. I might actually use this when I build a PC for my sister. Stick a 560 Ti in there and a 3320. Good to go.

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Oh yea so it does. I might actually use this when I build a PC for my sister. Stick a 560 Ti in there and a 3320. Good to go.

Its pci-e gen 2 btw so your gpu will commit suicide.

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Its pci-e gen 2 btw so your gpu will commit suicide.

Hardly. I use Gen 2 PCI-Express on my 680 Classified and get the same performance then with 3.0. The difference is about 2 frames.

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Hmmm... Interesting... They've put a 3-phase VRM design in this board knowing the fact that the VRM is already inside of every Haswell Chip including, the lower end ones. That will cut the production cost a little bit making the price of this board much cheaper than previous generation H##-Chipset motherboards. Fascinating.
 

Its pci-e gen 2 btw so your gpu will commit suicide.

No... It doesn't matter what PCI-E gen you're using.

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Its pci-e gen 2 btw so your gpu will commit suicide.

 

Given that people Crossfire/SLI very high end cards on PCI-E 3.0 8x slots (which is the same as 2.0 16x) all the time (because you don't have a choice on non-extreme processors) I doubt that will be an issue.

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It's not horrible by any means, it would be great for a standardized workstation or general computing rig

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Its pci-e gen 2 btw so your gpu will commit suicide.

Were you being sarcastic? Cause if you were, I don't think a lot of people understood you :P

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