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Another VIA P4X400 Based Mainboard from VPSD

by Anton Shilov
11/21/2002 | 02:37 PM

Without P4X600 as a strong competitor for Intel’s E7205 and SiS’ 655 chipsets, VIA may loose its already not very strong positions on the Pentium 4-supporting platform market this year. Although P4X400 can show impressive performance in a lot of cases, the core-logic itself if slightly outdated and given that the competing solutions will be able to provide even more speed in applications that heavily load memory bandwidth, the P4X400 based mainboards will not be popular among end-users.

In order to attract attention of potential customers, VPSD launched an advanced P4PB 400 mainboard based on VIA P4X400 chipset. Here are the specifications of the P4PB Ultra:

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No word on pricing and availability.

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