Manufacturers do not support the GeForce 8200 chipset as much as its direct competitor - AMD 780G. The reason is its delayed rollout, longspun debugging of drivers, and lower test results: this difference is not critical in games, but it's quite big in HD decoding tasks. However, the market of inexpensive motherboards is actually very big. The GeForce 8200 chipset itself is not bad at all (if we compare it with integrated chipsets from Intel, it's even luxurious), and motherboards on this chipset will certainly find their users, if they have reasonable price tags.

ASUS was the first to offer a motherboard on this chipset in retail stores. Expectedly, it's a moderately rigged microATX board. However, this product can boast of the full set of video outs - DVI, HDMI, and VGA.

Source: Digit-Life