Monday, April 13th 2015

BIOSTAR Releases the H81MDC-LSP Motherboard

BIOSTAR has released their newest micro-ATX motherboard based on the Intel H81 chipset, the H81MDC-LSP along with an upgraded sound chip and LAN surge protection. The board supports Intel 4th generation Core i7 and Core i5 processors. It features Intel single chip architecture with HD 4600Graphics, along with a new integrated memory controller that will run at speeds up to 1600MHz. The H81 chipset has two SATA 6Gb/s ports (plus four SATA 3Gb/s ports), and two USB 3.0 headers. The H81MDC-LSP supports two DIMMs for a maximum of 16Gigs of RAM. The H81MDC-LSP is a great option for small form factor systems where you rarely have more than one discrete card and two SATA drives and is a great combination for low-cost but with rich features such as HDMI video output. And being Intel based boards, they also feature Intel Rapid Start Technology and Intel Smart Connect Technology.

In addition to the normal specs, the H81MDC-LSP comes with MAGIX multimedia tools designed to enhance your music, videos and photos for free and Simplicheck, a small, intelligent tool by Simplitec GmbH that scans your PC for optimal performance. Simplicheck is based on well-proven scanning technology that has proven successful in everyday customer use.
The H81MDC-LSP is also equipped with modern high quality solid capacitors, the X.D.C (eXtreme Durable Capacitors). These are low ESR and high ripple conductive solid state capacitors that provide a stable power supply to the CPU. The life span can also be more than 6.25 times that of ordinary liquid caps. The H81MDC-LSP also has Super LAN Surge Protection which provides a LAN port with more advanced antistatic protection capabilities by adding an integrated chip to strengthen electrical stability and prevent damage from lightning strikes and electrical surges.

The boards feature the latest BIOSTAR technologies such as BIOS Flasher and BIOS Online Update for easy updating and restoration of the BIOS, as well as BIO-Remote2 for remote control of the system via Android and Apple devices.

BIO-Remote2 Technology gives users a better Home Theater environment. Users who own either Android or Apple mobile devices are able to access and control the PC remotely. Your smart device can become an intelligent and functional remote control. Moreover, BIO-Remote2 also includes both the function of mouse pad and power point presentation modes.

Lastly, the H81MDC-LSP features the Charger Booster function. It is a high powered charging solution for Apple or Android devices such as iPad, iPhone and Android phones and tablets. Charger Booster Technology is able to boost the charging time to be more efficiency and faster once any mobile device is connected to the motherboard. With Charger Booster technology, you are able to charge your devices up to 42 % faster.

The MSRP for the H81MDC-LSP is $49 USD.

For more information, visit the product page.
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7 Comments on BIOSTAR Releases the H81MDC-LSP Motherboard

#1
natr0n
I have never seen a board with nothing going on until now.
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#2
Uplink10
With these prices going so low AMD's AM1 motherboard's might get a competition.
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Ferrum Master
This thing looks like made of recycled potato chips bags and soda cans.
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#5
john_
No 4790K or G3258 support in the cpu list. Well, OK for 4790K, but this mobo could be an option to someone looking for something cheap to pair with an unlocked Pentium. One more -nothing to see here- product from Biostar.

PS: There are only FOUR SATA ports based on the picture of the board, so Biostar's PR is also misleading by talking about 2 SATA III and 4 SATA II ports.
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Uplink10
john_unlocked Pentium
I don`t think H81 mobos got support for overclocking and even if they did, some Hxx (H97) motherboards still don't support overclocking.
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Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Uplink10With these prices going so low AMD's AM1 motherboard's might get a competition.
It this was an mITX board yes, but as mATX ... probably not.
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