K8NGM2-FID external graphics card performance

Hello
I read on http://www.digital-daily.com/motherboard/msi-k8ngm2-fid/index06.htm that the performance using an external video card with the K8NGM2-FID is inferior to other boards.
Is this true?
Best regards
Andreas

I would look at another site since they are stating "BOTH" boards they have tested with the 6150 chipset have performance issues. 
They have only tested two 6150 chipset boards, the others they are comparing it to are the 6100 chipset boards.
It may have nothing to do with MSI.

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