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Started by: MonkRX | Date 03/12/06
Comments: 5 | Last Comment:  03/13/06

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1. Theres only one PCIe connector on that eVGA card? Looks interesting.
[Posted by: MonkRX | Date: 03/12/06]

2. The dark haired chick is way hotter than the blond... and the X1900 card...

[Posted by: JoBlo | Date: 03/12/06]

3. Why does the Albatron board have 2 ATX power connectors and 3 chips under heatsinks?
[Posted by: kodiak81 | Date: 03/12/06]

4. In regards to Albatron's efforts, it's refreshing but they bet on a loser with Intel and Conroe. Wait and see...

Almost any mobo would surpass the stuff Asus and many other mobo makers have shipped in the past few years. If Albatron can get their mobos to run with industry standard PC3200 memory in 1T, not have a laundry list of BIOS issues, have a stable full functioning vcore circuit and BIOS options then they will be lightyears ahead of Asus, Sapphire, and most other mobo companies.
[Posted by: Randy | Date: 03/13/06]
Of course they are betting on a loser, Randy.

You'd know this, because you have samples of the processors and can test them as much as you want to, like Albatron does. You know this because you have a lot more information than they do, because both Intel and AMD share their future processors with you, like they do motherboard makers. You'd know this because you have a much better education than all engineers that decided Intel's processors would be better for this application.

You must be right, you have a lot more information to base it on than they do.

Apple was really stupid too, huh, for choosing the Yonah. I wonder why they didn't disregard all their research, knowledge and engineers and just ask you which processor they should use. It would sure be less expensive, and they wouldn't run the risk of making any mistakes. What fools they were.
[Posted by: TA152H | Date: 03/13/06]

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