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today I've got another AMD Fusion product to unbox I already unboxed One

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Mini ITX board but this is a larger AMD

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Fusion board so this is a Micro ATX motherboard from isus it's the e35 m1m

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pro and I'm going to show you guys what isus has to say about themselves with

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respect to this board so they've got their protect 3.0 technology which is

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about okay protecting the Earth which means it's eco-friendly and I'll tell

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you right now AMD Fusion is definitely

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eco-friendly it uses very very very little power okay protects your devices

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apparently it has anti- surge protection which detects over voltage conditions

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and prevents voltage surges from spreading in real time and also protects

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you so they say they have special low radiation design Shields that a special

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low radiation design that Shields you from harmful electromagnetic exposure by

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eliminating 50% of radiation so that's their protect 3.0 they've also got

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Serial ATA 6 G per second that is SATA 3

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6 GB per second as well as USB 3 solid

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capacitors on this board AI Suite 2 which is their software as well as an

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EFI oh interesting it's got an EFI BIOS

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neat okay so here we go integrated dual

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core AMD zate zat zate sure we're going

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to call it zate 18 watt processor the chipset is AMD Hudson M1 and we're going

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to find out all the rest of that stuff about the board once we open it up it

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does feature HDMI says that there and

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let's see what we've got in terms of accessories so the first thing we find

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is a SATA cable or rather two SATA cables for total so these are ASUS's

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SATA 3 6 GB per second cables which are identical to St to 3 GB per second

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cables other than the white marks on them so there's two right angle and two

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straight we've got an IO Shield we've got a user

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guide and we have a driver DV which as

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well as an ASUS sticker so you should throw this away download the latest off

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of the ASUS website inside we find the

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motherboard itself and a cat

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please okay so let's take that

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out so this is a very small Micro ATX

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motherboard you can actually tell from the fact that it is not really very

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square at all so here I'm going to get directly over top of it so you can see

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that the uh like the proportions are

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more like an ATX board and that it is quite a bit longer than it is y whereas

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an matx board would normally be more like about here and it would be more square but it is a microatx board so it

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only has the mounting holes for microatx and it has four expansion slots instead

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of the seven expansion slots that are standard on ATX in the middle of the

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board where I would normally expect to find a CPU socket I actually find only a

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heat sink so this CPU is actually

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pre-soldered onto the board we've got a nice passive heat sink on here so you

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can see the overall design of the heat sink it's got a lot of fins on it now

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seus has for the sake of branding thrown a little assus label on the top of it

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although it looks like that would come off fairly easily if you wanted to get

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slightly better cooling out of it and you didn't care about the nice little asuse symbol on it okay we've got what

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appears to be a three-phase power design with our four pin power connector in the

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top left location it's ideal location we have a CPU fan connector for reasons

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unknown well I guess if you wanted to just you know B slap an 80 mil fan on

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there you could plug it in there and then it would be controlled via the CPU

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fan options in the BIOS we've got

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two uh DDR3 slots so those are going to

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support up to 8 gigs of memory we've got

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turbo key 2 up here we've also got a 24

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pin power connector at the right hand edge of the board in its ideal location

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and five it seems like an odd number but I'll explain why in a moment five SATA 3

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6 GB per second ports here's our clear seos as well as our BIOS chip moving

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down we've got our front panel connectors four USB 2.0 front panel

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headers fire wire as well as front panel audio the expansion slots on this board

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look fairly optimal so we've got a PCI e6x if you were to use a dual slot

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graphics card although I can't imagine why you'd want to do that on a board

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like this it would cover up this PCI e1x slot and leave two PCI slots however if

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you were using something more normal like let's say let's say you wanted to

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use this for a low powerered Home Server and you wanted to throw like a

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24 uh 24 Drive raid card in here or something then you'd still have access

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to these three slots I really can't imagine any reason you'd use a dual slot

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card in there um on the back of the

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board we've got four us 2.0 we've got a

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PS2 Port got a cat attacking my leg

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which is distracting to say the least we've got optical audio out HDMI out DVI

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and VGA are also other video options we have available to us we have fire wire

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eat two USB 3.0 ports gigabit Ethernet

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and 5.1 audio although remember guys 5.1

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audio with three Jacks as if you're using 5.1 you will not have access to

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the microphone in so bear that in mind

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thank you for checking out my unboxing of the ASUS e35

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m1m actually hold on hold on that's not exactly the oh yeah yeah the e35 m1m

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that's correct and don't forget to subscribe to lonus Tech tips for more

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and a GPU in here it is a direct X11 GPU and a dual core CPU thanks for watching

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