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  • VIA KT600: Epox 8KRA2   [Review, amdzone]
    We test the Epox 8KRA2+ motherboard based on the VIA KT600 chipset.Epox has long been an AMD supporter and their latest Athlon XP board is the 8KRA2+ based on the VIA KT600 chipset. Let's take a look at this boards specs.
     Sun, 03 Aug, 2003 | 326 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Abit IS7-G versus Epox 4PDA2+   [Roundup, Digital Daily]
    Presenting two more interesting motherboards based on the i865PE chipset. The Abit IS7-G board is a champion at stable operation under the lowest memory timings. Besides, the Abit board demonstrated incredibly high performance level. But the Epox board was able to overclock the processor quite strongly.
     Fri, 01 Aug, 2003 | 42 Click(s) | Detail

  • EPoX 8RDA3   [Review, Hardocp]  Most popular reviews and articles
    EPoX has released their nForce2 Ultra 400-powered AMD motherboard during highly competitive times. Will the 8RDA3+ perform well and maintain the EPoX reputation of an enthusiast manufacturer?
     Fri, 01 Aug, 2003 | 1592 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • AOPEN AK79D-400 MAX MOTHERBOARD   [Review, Pcstats]
    The Ultra name may be more symbolic than descriptive, but I would expect a little extra performance over stock nForce 2 chipsets at the very least...
     Thu, 31 Jul, 2003 | 82 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • DFI NFII Ultra: Mean Green Dream Machine   [Review, Anandtech]
    DFI targets the Athlon enthusiast with a LanParty board built on the nForce 2 Ultra 400 chipset. DFI? Read on to see how an unfamiliar name has built an Athlon Enthusiast’s Dream Machine…
     Thu, 31 Jul, 2003 | 65 Click(s) | Detail

  • VIA KT400A: Epox 8K9A9I   [Review, amdzone]
    We review the Epox 8K9A9I motherboard based on the VIA KT400A chipset.Epox makes some of the best Athlon motherboards around. Their latest VIA based offering is the 8K9A9I which uses the KT400A chipset. Here's a rundown on the specs.
     Thu, 31 Jul, 2003 | 78 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • ABIT IS7-G (Intel Springdale 865) Motherboard   [Review, 3dxtreme]
    Today 3dXtreme has the great pleasure of reviewing the ABIT IS7-G motherboard. The ABIT IS7-G is based on the Intel Springdale (865) chipset. Our IS7-G is already loaded with the new version 1.4 bios that unlocks Game Accelerator Technology also known as GAT. ABIT has managed to unlock a PAT like feature previously only found on the pricer Intel 875 Canterwood motherboards. With this new jump in performance the IS7-G has become a real contender beating out some of the $200+ Intel Canterwood boards, however is there a price to pay for this extra "free" performance? Well take a look at that a bit later....
     Wed, 30 Jul, 2003 | 83 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • CHAINTECH ZENITH 9CJS 875P CANTERWOOD MOTHERBOARD   [Review, Tweaknews]
    With the included 7.1 channel audio, dual LAN, remote control, extensive front panel and all around good looks coupled with decent performance, this product would be a recommended buy for anyone wanting a "turn key" approach to building an elite computer.
     Wed, 30 Jul, 2003 | 55 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Gigabyte 8IPE1000   [Review, Ukgamer]  Most popular reviews and articles
    Some mainstream 865PE action from Gigabyte. We find out whether the popular motherboard can get the blend of performance and value out of the very capable Intel 865PE chipset.
     Wed, 30 Jul, 2003 | 502 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • ASUS P4C800 Deluxe 875 Canterwood Motherboard   [Review, Beyond3d]
    As the 875 chipset is tailored towards the high-end, it must feature obviously something extra to make it more appealing to those that want to pay for increased performance. What separates 876 from 865 is Intel's "Performance Acceleration Technology" (PAT).
     Tue, 29 Jul, 2003 | 176 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • ASUS P4P800 Deluxe (Intel 865PE)   [Review, Hardwarezone]
    The ASUS P4P800 Deluxe is the next 865PE-based motherboard to take the limelight. Armed with four intelligent features, the P4P800 Deluxe promises to deliver more than just features. Find out in this 10-page article if the ASUS P4P800 Deluxe is capable of beating its competitors.
     Tue, 29 Jul, 2003 | 400 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Chaintech 9CJS Zenith   [Review, Envynews]
    The Zenith lineup is the pride and joy of Chaintechs Socket 478 family of mainboards. Targeted at the enthusiast and power user segment, these motherboards arrive built upon the highest performance chipsets at the time of their manufacturing. The name Zenith also carries with it all the extra bells and whistles one could wish for in a motherboard. The Zenith 9CJS is quite possibly the most luxurious of all Canterwood boards on the market.
     Tue, 29 Jul, 2003 | 64 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • i865PE: FIC and Gigabyte   [Roundup, Neoseeker]
    The 865PE boards in question come from First International Computer (FIC) & Gigabyte two long standing members of the motherboard manufacturing community. To be fair we'll start looking at the boards alphabetically, and thus first up is FIC's P4-865PE Max II AKA 865 Dynasty and next will be Gigabyte's GA-8IPE 1000 Pro. We'll begin by laying out each board individually then pit them against each other in benchmarking to see how they fare.
     Tue, 29 Jul, 2003 | 238 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Nvidia nForce 2 Ultra 400: Abit NF7-S Rev2   [Review, amdzone]
    Abit has always been one of the top motherboard makers for overclockers. We last looked at their nForce 2 SPP based NF7-S. Their latest for the Athlon is the Abit NF7-S revision 2.0. This board is based on the Nvidia nForce 2 Ultra 400 chipset which supports 400MHz FSB Athlons. Here is a list of the specs before we start the review.
     Tue, 29 Jul, 2003 | 278 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Soltek SL-KT600-R (VIA KT600) Motherboard   [Review, TweakTown]
    We've been hearing about the latest and greatest from VIA, the KT600 chipset. Now its time to find out if it can handle the load and earn a coveted spot in your own performance rig. With native support for SATA RAID, DDR400 compatibility and a whole lot more, it looks appealing. Come join Mike "Darthtanion" Wright as he takes a look at the Soltek variety of the new chipset; namely the SL-KT600-R. Its in the kitchen, so let's find out if it can stand the heat!
     Tue, 29 Jul, 2003 | 109 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • DFI LANParty NFII Ultra Motherboard   [Review, Bjorn3d]
    One of the original things that caught my eye (and probably many others' eyes as well) about the LANParty series is the whole LAN party theme. DFI does an excellent job pulling this theme together and offering a very appealing package that could make any enthusiast happy. UV reactive and rounded cables, PC Transpo, and FrontX are the big bundled extras, but there is much more to this package.
     Mon, 28 Jul, 2003 | 34 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • DFI's LANParty 875 Pro motherboard   [Review, Tech-report]
    Recently, DFI's products have undergone a similar metamorphosis. We've already seen the AMD side of this with the LANParty KT400A and NFII Ultra, but today we're going to look at one of DFI's Intel offerings, the LANParty Pro875, based on the Canterwood chipset. Does this 875P board wind up looking like Ally Sheedy at the end of The Breakfast Club? Let's take a look.
     Mon, 28 Jul, 2003 | 149 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Gigabyte GA-7VT600-L   [Review, Mbreview]  Most popular reviews and articles
    This board offers up some decent performance, managing to best the A7V8X-X across the board. Chris found that this board allowed him to overclock his XP farther than he ever was previously able to on any VIA based motherboard! If you're in the market for an cheap, but effective KT600 motherboard, you'll want to take a look at this review!
     Mon, 28 Jul, 2003 | 1128 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Intel 875P Motherboard Superguide   [Roundup, ExtremeTech]
    Want to buy a new 875P motherboard? There are big differences between them. We analyze the top 8 in our exhaustive shoot-out, and lead you to just the right board for your needs.
     Mon, 28 Jul, 2003 | 240 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Albatron KM18G Pro Mainboard   [Review, Overclockercafe]
    As you can see the motherboard is a micro-ATX jobber, which is cool because you can fit it in a smaller case. About the only sacrifice with this, is the number of PCI slots, but who really needs those anyway, especially with just about onboard everything. Bundled with the board are your standard extras including the manual, driver CD, and cables for the HDD drive and floppy too.
     Sun, 27 Jul, 2003 | 13 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

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