Basic Features: Asus A8N-VM CSM

With the feature list for the GeForce 6150/nForce 430 chipset, you will get a pretty good idea of the features and capabilities of the Asus A8N-VM CSM. The only significant addition to the feature set is the welcomed addition of Firewire ports with the VIA 6307 chipset.

 Asus A8N-VM CSM
CPU Interface Socket 939 Athlon 64
Supports AMD Cool'n'Quiet
Form Factor Micro ATX
Chipset NVIDIA GeForce6150 Northbridge - NVIDIA nForce 430 MCP Southbridge
Integrated Graphics NVIDIA 6150 GPU
Dual VGA Output: DVI-D and RGB
Maximum Resolution 1920x1440
Note: DVI-D only supports digital output and cannot be converted to output RGB signal to a CRT display
Bus Speeds 200 to 240MHz in 1MHz Increments
PCIe Speeds Fixed
PCI Fixed at 33
Expansion Slots 1 x16 PCIe
1 x1 PCIe
2 PCI
OnBoard GPU Auto, Always Enable
Frame Buffer (UMA) 16M, 32M, 64M, 128M, Disabled (64M Default)
Core Voltage Not Adjustable
CPU Clock Multiplier Not Adjustable
HyperTransport Frequency 1000MHz (1GHz)
Supports AMD Cool'n'Quiet
HyperTransport Multiplier Auto, 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X
DRAM Voltage Not Adjustable
Memory Slots Four 184-pin DDR DIMM Slots
Dual-Channel Configuration ECC/non ECC
Regular Unbuffered Memory to 4GB Total
Onboard SATA/RAID 2 SATA II Drives by nForce 410 (RAID 0, 1, JBOD)
Onboard IDE/IDE RAID Two Standard ATA133/100/66 (4 drives)
Onboard USB 2.0/IEEE-1394 8 USB 2.0 ports supported by nF430
2 IEEE 1394 by VIA 6307
Onboard LAN Gigabit Ethernet by Marvell 88E1111 PHY
Onboard Audio High Definition ADI Soundmax AD1986A
6-channel, auto jack sensing, SPDIF out
BIOS AMI 0506 (11/18/2005)

This is also the first NVIDIA chipset board that we have tested to support High Definition Azalia audio. Asus has used the same ADI AD1986A chipset used on the recently reviewed Asus A8R-MVP motherboard. However, the SPDIF connection is only provided by an optional bracket. TV out is another feature that requires an optional bracket. Since HTPC/Multimedia buyers will be looking for these features, the optional brackets will be a huge disappointment for many buyers.


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As is the norm in Integrated Graphics boards, the Asus A8N-VM CSM is micro ATX. There is still an x16 PCIe slot for a graphics card should you choose to upgrade in the future, along with 2 PCI slots and an x1 PCIe slot. Since so much is integrated into the motherboard, there isn't as much concern about layout as there would be in a full-size board. Almost all micro boards require some layout compromises, and the larger question is whether cable connections and IO make sense.

Asus does a great job with placement of power connectors. Even on this micro ATX board, the 24-pin ATX and 4-pin 12V are both near board edges where they work best. Both single and dual-core Socket 939 AMD processors work well on the Asus.

The nForce 430 Southbridge did not have any cooling, but it does get quite warm during operation. It is interesting that NVIDIA has another name for the 430 - the MCP51. As we typically see with recent Asus designs, cooling is completely passive with no active fans.

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  • Wesley Fink - Thursday, December 1, 2005 - link

    The Asus DOES include HD Audio with the AD1986 codec - the same codec used for HD on the recently reviewed A8R-MVP. However, SPDIF is provided by an optional SPDIF module and TV out is also an optional module. That means you will need to buy optional modules to fully use these features.
  • Donegrim - Thursday, December 1, 2005 - link

    or if they are just headers, solder some wires onto the approriate points. Well, you might save some money.
  • TowerShield - Wednesday, November 30, 2005 - link

    Doesn't it have HD Audio? Is the on-board sound not real HD?
  • bob661 - Thursday, December 1, 2005 - link

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    Is the on-board sound not real HD?
    After looking through the manual for the board it appears that you have to buy a seperate S/PDIF (fiber optic) module in order to get the true 5.1 surround audio. Also, in order to get the TV Out (S-video) you have to buy that seperately too. 5.1 is not standard and neither is the TV Out. That sucks a bit. Why not include at least the optical out as standard considering most motherboards have it?
  • LoneWolf15 - Thursday, December 1, 2005 - link

    I agree, ASUS made a big mistake in not including a TV-out +SPDIF (preferrably coax and optical) on a single backplate and including it with this mainboard. This looks like an incredible board for an HTPC product --and that one simple mistake takes it from perfect to missing the mark.
  • bob661 - Thursday, December 1, 2005 - link

    It DOES have the HD Audio module but you won't be able to get true 5.1 sound without the optical out.

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