“Added to this is the fact that the GeForce 6150’s onboard graphics controller can be enabled at the same time a PCI Express graphics card is installed to give multiple monitor support. This is really a nice addition as some large TV’s coming out have the need to run two DVI ports to get the screen image up and working nicely. Added to this, GeForce 6150 supports DirectX 9 with Shader Model 3.0 which means it will work just fine with the fancy Aero interface in the upcoming Windows Vista OS.”Here are some more Motherboard articles from around the web:
- Gigabyte GA-945GM-S2 945G Express Core 2 Duo Motherboard Review @ PCSTATS
- Foxconn 975X7AB Motherboard @ Pro-Clockers
- AM2: MSI K9N SLI Platinum & Foxconn C51XEM2AA @ PureOverclock
- Foxconn 975X7AB-8EKRS2H (Intel 975X Express – Core 2 Ready) @ HardwareZone
- abit AB9 Pro @ HEXUS
- ASUS P5B Deluxe Wi-Fi-AP Edition Motherboard @ motherboards.org
- Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3: BIOS Mania @ AnandTech
- Intel Core 2 Chipset Power Consumption Shootout @ AnandTechE
- Abit AW9D Max socket 775 Motherboard @ overclock3d
- BIOS Optimization Guide Rev. 9.1 Pos
Dual video with an onboard graphics card

The ASUS M2NPV-VM is very handy for putting together a simple system. With onboard audio, LAN and a graphics chip, it sets up very easily. Even better, you can use monitors that require dual DVI, because the onboard graphics card can be used while another PCI Express card is running. Don’t plan on an SLI setup though, the onboard graphics isn’t really designed for gaming. Read all about this board at TweakTown.