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Computex 2002 is coming, the major show for all Taiwanese hardware manufacturers, and it means that it’s high time we told you about the products to be showcased there.

For instance, SOYO company, which never pleased us with a great number of novelties at a time announced that they were going to introduce the whole family of mainboards at the upcoming show in Taiwan. They are: SY-P4I Raptor (i850E/ICH2), SY-P4I-845E (i845E), SY-645DX Dragon Ultra (SiS645DX/961B), SY-P4S-648 Dragon Ultra (SiS648/963), SY-P4X333 (VIA P4X333/8235), SY-KT333 Dragon Ultra (KT333/8233A), SY-KT333 Dragon Lite (KT333/8233A), SY-KT400 Dragon Ultra (VIA KT400/8235), and KT333 Dragon Ultra Platinum Edition (KT333/8233A, with a silver coloured PCB).

All the above mentione dmainboards feature the complete set of overclocking friendly functions. They allow adjusting the FSB frequency with 1MHz increment, Vcore/Vagp/Vmem, CPU clock frequency multiplier, etc.

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