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Conclusion of
Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R Mainboard Review
Conclusion Who says integrated chipset won't perform and works slower and has lesser features that full ATX boards. The GA-G33M-DS2R proves that this is not true. GA-G33M-DS2R comes with 1 PCIe x4, 2 PCI, 1 PCIe x16. As it has 2 PCIe slots
with an open ended PCIe x4, you can run two graphics cards on this board in
CrossFire mode too. This mATX completes with top notch features just like any
full atx board. They include Realtek HD audio Codec, GbE PHY, TI 1394
controller. There are also 6 orange SATA II connectors supported by ICH9R. To
its right is 4 DDR2 slots supporting DDR2-800 (up to 8GB in total). Below it is
the IDE connector and 24 pin power and floppy connector. Performance wise, this board is as good as any discrete chipset out there when paired with an external VGA card. With its integrated video, the G33 surpasses benchmarks of the 945G but still falls behind the G965 and ATi RS600 integrated chipset. In conclusion, although this board does not come with the bell and whistles of HD decoding, the onboard video is reasonable for DVD playback. If you intend to use it to decode HDDVD or BluRay videos, you might consider pairing it up with an external VGA card.
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