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MSI P6NGM-L GeForce 7050 Socket 775 Onboard VGA 8 channel audio mATX Motherboard

- £32.53ex vat
- £37.41inc vat
(price includes 2.5% VAT discount)

- manufacturer #: P6NGM-L
- quickfind code: 140212
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Great value
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Windows XPI bought one of these to use my spare D820 CPU I had lying around and found it a easy board to install and setup.
The onboard graphics can use up to 256mb system ram.
The board does not run in dual channel memory mode which is surprising, but I fitted 800 mhz memory which few if any boards in this price range can support, and performance does not seem to suffer. I am using the onboard graphics at present and it runs C&C generals at 1024x768 on high detail smoothly. Battlefield 2 is playable at 800x600 on medium detail settings. Go to Nvidia's web site and get the latest drivers for an improvement in performance over MSI's supplied drivers. There are no extra ports other than the onboard ports supplied. Mine came with 1x SATA, 1xUDMA, 1x molex to SATA power cable, driver cd's for XP and Vista and a manual.
Very good board for the money
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Not ApplicableThis board is great for the money, it even overclocks quite well.
It doesn't seem to have any option to change the CPU voltage, but I still overclocked a dual core Celeron from 1.6Ghz to 2.67Ghz.
And it has Geforce 7 graphics, which I haven't really tested yet, but I know they will be much better than a Intel Extreme.
Good cheap board
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Windows XPBasically the board is a steal for 30 notes. I built a new system with a Q6600 processor on one yesterday, and I can confirm that everything works as promised, which is great. For the price I can forgive the ever-so-slightly slightly shifty 2D graphics: it's good enough! Although there are only 4 usb ports on the back, there are a pair of headers on the board, which will give you another 4 if you have the connectors on your case. If you don't need masses of expansion, this is a cheap way of upgrading to a Quad based system (board + CPU + 2GB RAM + 160GB SATA = 240 squid inc vat and delivery). It's the second MSI board I've built with (1st was an Athlon XP machine, which lasted 5 years without needing a rebuild): I like MSI! 5 Stars for doing the job at next to no cost.
Good budget board
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Windows VistaUse these for my basic builds. Not much to say - never had any problems, overlocks an e2180 to at least 3ghz stable by just changing the fsb (stock fan, 2gb kingston 667mhz ram), up to 256mb onboard graphics although I've never tried it out for games. All in all a good board if you're on a budget. 10/10!
Good value.
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Windows XPI bought this motherboard to build a cheap media center PC. The onboard geforce graphics and surround sound means all you need is a CPU and some cheap DDR memory. Unfortunately the onboard video processor isn't powerful enough to display HD-DVD/Blu-ray videos without stuttering, and it does not support dual channel DDR.
HDMI...!?
I often play games on my 42" lcd tv, which needs an HDMI port. So when my motherboard died on me, and it was RMA, i looked at the cheapest motherboard available, until the motherboard was returned/replaced to me. And I found this M/B. Now in the specs, it promises an HDMI interface, when it arrived there wasnt one. So I rang ebuyer up, and explained they had sent the wrong board, and the one I wanted specified an HDMI port. Again the next day the same board turned up, without an HDMI port. Am I missing something? Obviously I'm not happy, and I havent tried the board yet.
So if you want this board for the promised HDMI interface, im sure its an option that isnt available.
But I love Ebuyer and they are the best Online computer company and am very impressed with there delivery service.





















