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MainboardsRoundup: Seven Intel 845PE Based Mainboards[ 12/10/02 | by FastSite] We reviewed 7 new mainboards based on i845PE chipset for Intel Pentium 4 processors supporting DDR333memory. Among our testing participants you will find new products from ABIT, ASUS, Gigabyte, EPoX, MSI,Intel and Albatron. Find out more about their features and performance in our roundup. Shuttle AK37GTR (VIA KT400) Mainboard Review[ 12/04/02 | by FastSite] We reviewed Shuttle AK37GTR, which deserves the title of one of the most stable platforms for SocketA processors today. High-quality smart power supply circuit, rich set of options for CPU overclocking,four DIMM slots, which is a rare thing to see in Socket A mainboards, these are just a few things worthmentioning. Read more in our new review! MSI KT4 Ultra-FISR (VIA KT400) Review[ 11/19/02 | by FastSite] MSI KT4 Ultra mainboard is a high-quality product, with rich features and fast performance.It supports newest Athlon XP processors, DDR333 memory, AGP 8x, USB 2.0, IEEE1394, Gigabit Ethernet, Serial ATA and IDE RAID. Moreover, the mainboard may come with an extra Bluetooth module. |
Articles ArchiveCategory NewsCategory: Mainboards Tuesday, June 10, 200812:51 pm AFox: Hon Hai Precision Industry Readies New “A Friend of Foxconn” Components Brand. Hon Hai Precision Industry Set to Unveil “AFox” Brand for PC Components Thursday, June 5, 20081:07 pm Via Technologies Unleashes New Form-Factor for Miniature Personal Computers. Via Mini-ITX 2.0 “Platform of the Future” to Sport PCI Express, DDR2, Serial ATA II Wednesday, May 28, 20086:09 pm Abit Denies Quit from Mainboard Manufacturing Business. Abit Remains Committed to Motherboards, but Promises Overdose of New Products Tuesday, May 27, 20082:55 pm Abit May Stop Producing Motherboards. Abit May Quit Mainboard Market 12:18 pm Asustek Computer Sues Gigabyte Technology. First Tier Mainboard Makers Face Legal Dispute All Latest News <%BANNER[right_130x130_1]%>
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