ig33ku's: Hardware Review - Intel D510MO

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

A re-done review of the Intel D510MO motherboard.

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  • @ig33ku Hi ig33ku, I am planning to buy the D525MW which looks very similiar to this board. However, I heard that the nm10 chipset is gets really hot and the Intel motherboard don't have a heatsink on the chipset. Did you experience any problems with this? Thanks a lot for your help in advance.

  • @gonzalioz Honestly, if u would want to wait a few days i'll finish testing the 1015B Asus netbook which has a C-50 AMD chipset n u can compare which is better. :)

  • hello everyone, I want know if this CPU works with a 32bit SO, because I read in the Intel Site that this processor is "64 bit instruction set"; another question the atx connector is a 24 pin ? Because I have alreday a microatx PSU, but it has a standard atx + p4 connector

  • @markix88 Its a 24pin atx. 64bit is backward compatible with 32bit in hardware (it will happily run any type of OS) n mostly software (win7 65bit running 32bit sortware).

  • @ig33ku oh thanks you so much, I know about backward compatiblity, but I just asked becase I worried about a new pure 64 bit architecture of these processors (like Itanium / Itanium II) for the little price (Intel not list the 32 bit x86 in the database of this CPU). Any suggestion for a standard 20 pin atx? I think use an adaptor...

  • @markix88 All 64bit r still x86 chips in a sense it just able to do 64bit computing unlike normal 32bit chips. Some earlier 64bit from Intel were not true 64bit ie AMD standard so those chips maybe listed as 32bit only.

    As for the 20pin adapter i wont recommend it. I tried one once, a cheap one n it shorted out the psu. Could be the psu was also a cheap china momma-san but i think u should invest at least in a proper 24pin psu.

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  • @ann0ynim0us Yeah... a year has pass.... lets see if I have improved :P

  • @zaknology nivdia is pretty much dead.. if they think they can beat up the other ARM manufacturers with their supposedly high end chip they r going to design they have another thing coming.

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