I have been waiting patiently for any information/reviews/crudely drawn sketches of the anticipated flock of MCP7A motherboards that were announced for April. It seems with the 8200/8300 delays, news of the Intel CPU version from Nvidia has pretty much dried-up since Cebit.
The motherboard seemed about ideal for a HTPC/gaming computer due to the 1080p adequate onboard GPU, HybridPower enabled support for turning on/off one of the new generation Nvidia discrete graphics cards, and integrated audio that will finally support multichannel LPCM through the HDMI port. But like all good things, a lot of waiting appears in order.
The motherboard seemed about ideal for a HTPC/gaming computer due to the 1080p adequate onboard GPU, HybridPower enabled support for turning on/off one of the new generation Nvidia discrete graphics cards, and integrated audio that will finally support multichannel LPCM through the HDMI port. But like all good things, a lot of waiting appears in order.