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  • Summer Of Tyan Opteron Motherboards   [Article, amdzone]
    We exclusively reveal details about several new Tyan Opteron workstation and server motherboards coming this Summer!We broke the news of the Tyan Tomcat K8S single CPU Opteron motherboard, and now we are the first with news about several new upcoming boards from Tyan.
     Sat, 19 Jul, 2003 | 48 Click(s) | Detail

  • MSI 875P Neo   [Review, Neoseeker]
    The subject of today's review comes from the MSI 875P Neo line. This series comes in a few flavors depending on the included features; the board we are going to look is the full featured version the MSI 875P NEO-FIS2R.
     Fri, 18 Jul, 2003 | 69 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • DFI LANPARTY Pro 875 Motherboard   [Review, TweakTown]
    Ever since Intel introduced the hallowed two words, "Dual Channel", with their Granite Bay chipset towards the end of last year, the tides have turned from AMD controlling the enthusiast crowd to strongly in favour of the 35 year old Intel Corp with their brilliantly maturing Pentium 4. Today Shawn "Toxic" Baker checks out DFI's Pro 875 LANPARTY motherboard with Intel's Dual Channel DDR-400 supporting Canterwood chipset. Is performance not an issue for you? Maybe the retail package is of more importance... If so, DFI have the perfect product for you!
     Thu, 17 Jul, 2003 | 86 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • GigaByte GA-7NNXP nForce 2 Ultra400   [Review, Hardcoreware]
    GigaByte was somewhat late with their Nforce2 entry, but what they finally came up with is one of the more feature-packed nForce2 boards around. Sporting useful features like dual bios, and support for up to 10 (yes, TEN!) hard drives, the GA-7NNXP looks like it might be worth checking out! They also allow FSB overclocking up to 300 MHz, so it will be nice to see how close to that limit we can get...
     Thu, 17 Jul, 2003 | 172 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Intel 865 Mainboards Roundup: Part 1   [Roundup, Digit Life]
    After the Pentium 4 line with FSB 800 MHz was announced we looked over all chipsets offered by Intel for the new processors. But there are no chipsets we would unconditionally recommend you. The i875P (Canterwood) is certainly faster than its dual-channel brothers of the i865 family (Springdale) but its release price is noticeably higher, and the layout is much more complicated...
     Thu, 17 Jul, 2003 | 110 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Shuttle AB60RS Springdale   [Review, Hexus]
    Shuttle, too, impressed us with the newest small form factor cube, the Springdale-equipped SB61G2. Now it's the turn of a full ATX motherboard to undergo a Springdale makeover. Let's see how it all pans out.
     Thu, 17 Jul, 2003 | 6 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Leadtek K7NCR18D Pro II Deluxe Limited   [Review, Hexus]
    Leadtek have done the same dance as ASUS, and we have an updated K7NCR18 product, a 'D' version with the SPP bridge rather than the 'G' monikered IGP version, to take a look at. With a Deluxe Limited twist.
     Wed, 16 Jul, 2003 | 116 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • MSI 865PE Neo2-FIS2R (MS-6728 v.1) Mainboard   [Review, Digit Life]
    This board is a top solution in the i865PE based line. It has the maximum number of components and accessories. This PCB is also used for several less sophisticated models: 865PE Neo2-S (only the Serial ATA controller supported), 865PE Neo2-LS (10/100 Mbit Ethernet support is added) and finally the 865PE Neo2-FIS2R (the Fast Ethernet controller is replaced with the CSA Gigabit Ethernet, and FireWire and IDE/SATA RAID controllers are integrated)...
     Wed, 16 Jul, 2003 | 278 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • VIA KT400A: Albatron KX400 8XV Pro   [Review, amdzone]
    We review Albatron's KX400 8XV Pro based on the VIA KT400A chipset.Albatron is back with their KT400A based KX400 8XV Pro. Here a look at the features of their new board.
     Wed, 16 Jul, 2003 | 123 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Abit's IS7 motherboard   [Review, Tech-report]
    IT'S NOT VERY OFTEN THAT a manufacturer will totally change the appeal of a piece of hardware with a simple software upgrade, but Abit manages such a feat with its 865PE chipset board, the IS7. Shortly after receiving the board, we got a new BIOS from Abit that included a totally new feature called Game Accelerator Technology, or GAT. As you'll see in the benchmarks, GAT made quite a bit of difference in performance, which raises the question: What is GAT, and how did it pull off the performance jump?
     Tue, 15 Jul, 2003 | 51 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • AOpen AX4SPE Max   [Review, Hardocp]
    AOpen comes to the plate with a Performance Boosting Engine enabled Springdale in the package of the AX4SPE Max. Will this motherboard compete with other i865PE boards and earn its "Max" moniker?
     Tue, 15 Jul, 2003 | 58 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Intel 875PBZ   [Review, Ukgamer]
    Intel's high-end consumer 875P motherboard may seem boring but we find there's a sparkle underneath the traditional conservative values of past Intel motherboards.
     Tue, 15 Jul, 2003 | 418 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • MSI KT4A Ultra Mainboard on VIA KT400A Chipset   [Review, Xbitlabs]
    Although the VIA KT600 based mainboards are already appearing in the market, VIA KT400A shouldn’t be dismissed. That is why we decided to review one of the mainboards based on this chipset, which is ideally suitable for AMD Athlon XP processors supporting 333MHz bus.
     Tue, 15 Jul, 2003 | 57 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Abit IS7-G   [Review, Mbreview]
    Hey all, today we have yet another motherboard review for you. This time we're taking a look at a new motherboard based off of the Intel i865PE chipset, the Abit IS7-G. This board offers up some serious performance, especially with the new Game Accelerator technology enabled where it blows the competition clear out of the water. The design leaves much to be desired, but this board makes up for it in overclocking as well as performance. If you're not too concerned about the current Prescott support issue and are looking to upgrade on the cheap, this could be exactly what you're looking for!
     Mon, 14 Jul, 2003 | 36 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • DFI LanParty VIA KT400a Motherboard   [Test, 3dxtreme]
    Today 3dXtreme is reviewing another new DFI product from the the LanParty series, the DFI LanParty VIA KT400a Motherboard. This particular motherboard is based on the VIA KT400a chipset for AMD processors. Although the release of the VIA KT600 chipset is just around the corner, the VIA KT400a is the latest revision of the KT400 chipset bridging the gap in performance before the KT600 is released. DFI is one of the first manufacturers to release a motherboard based on this chipset.
     Mon, 14 Jul, 2003 | 37 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • EPoX 4PCA3   [Review, Hardocp]
    The 4PCA3+ is EPoX’s entry in to the fiercely competitive Intel motherboard arena. Our review will show how well it can hold its against the onslaught of the current i875P and i865PE-based speed demons…
     Mon, 14 Jul, 2003 | 205 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • VIA KT400A: Aopen AK77 400 Max   [Review, amdzone]
    We review Aopen's AK77 400 Max based on the VIA KT400A chipset.Our first review of an Aopen board is of their AK77 400 Max which is based on the VIA KT400A chipset. Here's a look at the features of the board.
     Mon, 14 Jul, 2003 | 70 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • GigaByte GA-8S648FX Mobo   [Review, Nextgenelectronics]
    We now check in once again with GigaByte to see their newest motherboard, the GA-8S648FX, which supports the SIS 648FX and the SIS 963 AGPset chipset. Boasting 8X AGP, DDR 400+, Hyper-Threading Technology, and AC97 6-channel audio onboard, this is one motherboard that packs a punch - especially at under $100.
     Sat, 12 Jul, 2003 | 71 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Soltek SL-86SPE-L   [Review, Envynews]
    Purple may not be our favorite color, but the Soltek SL-86SPE-L i865PE Intel mainboard has a lot of other things going for it! The best thing is inarguably its pricetag, hovering around the 100 bones mark, and thats saying a lot for a Springdale mobo. As for the other cool additions, well, you will just have to click on the link and read the rest. Tested against an i845G system on a new 800MHz FSB P4C, a variety of RAM was used including Kingston HyperX PC3500.
     Sat, 12 Jul, 2003 | 26 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • VIA KT400A: ECS L7VTA Revision 1.1   [Review, amdzone]
    We review the ECS L7VTA revision 1.1 based on the VIA KT400A chipset.ECS is the low cost leader in motherboards, and they have adopted the VIA KT400A chipset in their latest revision of the L7VTA. Here's a look at the specs for the board.
     Sat, 12 Jul, 2003 | 227 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

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