Added to the directory: Thu, 29 Apr, 2004. Source: mbreview.
Quote:Albatron hasn’t been around all that long in the world of motherboards when placed in comparison to the big players such as ASUS, ABIT, or Gigabyte. When they burst on the scene with new products in 2002, many were quick to jump at the opportunity to see what they were about. Albatron has actually been around for quite some time but it was only in 2002 that they changed their corporate name to Albatron Technology, and began to make headway into the graphics, LCD monitor, and motherboard markets. Not too long after the capacitor leakage problems, Albatron came out publicly to announce that they would only utilize high quality Japanese made capacitors from the likes of Sanyo and Panasonic. This statement perked my interest because it goes to show that Albatron is taking the necessary steps to ensure a quality product is delivered to the consumer, a fact that we here at MBR look for in new motherboard manufacturers. Today, we’ll be taking a look at the first Albatron motherboard to enter our hands, the “Prescott” supporting PX875P Pro. Albatron make some rather high claims when it comes to the capabilities of the PX875P Pro, mainly in that it is capable of supporting the Pentium 4 processor all the way to the 1.2GHz FSB mark. Is this true, or nothing more than another marketing spin with no basis to it? Let’s find out.
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