by Anna Filatova
01/08/2002 | 06:34 PM
Hm, it’s been a while that we saw something like that last. And what about you?

This new SL-75DRV4 solution from Soltek is called "Purple Ray Mainboard". It is based on VIA KT266A chipset and has pretty solidly looking specs, including ATA/133 interface support. It is designed in AT form-factor, supports Socket A processors and has 3 DIMM slots for PC2100/PC1600 DDR SDRAM 9the max. of 3GB). Besides, there are 5 PCI slots, an AGP Pro/4x slot, a CNR slot, 4 USB ports, AC’97 sound. The chipset bridges are connected by V-Link bus. ATA/133 support is implemented in VT8233A South Bridge. The mainboard supports RedStorm overclocking friendly technology allowing the adjustment of FSB frequency, CPU Vcore, Vio and Vagp and SmartDoc (BIOS protection against viruses). The board also has special SmartCard Reader interface. All in all, there is everything any progressive user intending to work with AMD processors may think of.
To tell the truth, we started seeing birds of all colors after looking at the picture of this mainboard for a while. And you? :-)