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    cheapest MXM III notebook?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by ProjectWind, Nov 29, 2008.

  1. ProjectWind

    ProjectWind Newbie

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    Does anyone know what the cheapest MXM III notebook is? just wondering...
     
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    idk if this will help but:Apple uses an MXM card for their iMac 24" but the video BIOS makes it incompatible with mainstream MXM cards.
    Quanta has a number of MXM notebooks, but compatibility with other MXM cards is questionable.
    Shuttle has an MXM SFC, the x100, that is MXM compatible
    Most Acer notebooks based on NVIDIA components contain MXM graphic cards.
    Ageia uses MXM for their mobile variant of PhysX
    Asus utilises MXM modules in their modular graphics card for desktops, the ASUS Splendid MA3850M.


    and MSI has announced a full lineup of DX10 MXM cards for their new Santa Rosa lineup. Asus is continuing to use MXM cards in their new C90 series. Arima, ODM for some Alienware and other `boutique` sellers, uses cards that are MXM compliant but who differ slightly on the mechanical front.