Besides the MSI 890FX-GD70 aimed for top high-end segment, MSI announces the 890GXM-GD65 for mid range segment and definitely wants to push the Mini-Atx form factor in that range.
The IGP is from the HD5XXX series and will support DirectX 10.1 with UVD 2 (Unified Video Decoder), final speed should be around 700Mhz.
The color scheme ...
Besides the MSI 890FX-GD70 aimed for top high-end segment, MSI announces the 890GXM-GD65 for mid range segment and definitely wants to push the Mini-Atx form factor in that range.
The IGP is from the HD5XXX series and will support DirectX 10.1 with UVD 2 (Unified Video Decoder), final speed should be around 700Mhz.
The color scheme is still the same with dark blue and black, SATA 3 also, USB3 is on the board via a NEC chip.
The major change is that the board is not intended to be for overclockers. The only overclocking features we can see is the OC button on the bottom of the board allowing you to add 10%, 15% or 20% speed. We can also assume that the PCI-Express 2.0 slots are both x16 bandwidth.
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