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| | Affiliate Revews: Motherboards Albatron K8X800 Pro II Review @ Techware Labs  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | With most of the extras a consumer and enthusiast might want already located onboard you might think that having 6 PCI slots is a little overkill, and TWL preliminarily agreed. Once you see the boards included brackets you will realize that in order to take advantage of all of the features you will have to sacrifice several PCI slots and are left in the end with only 3 in a full tower case. It is TWL's opinion that you probably won't ever need all of the three remaining PCI slots anyway. | |  | |  | | ASUS K8V Deluxe - Epox 8HDA3+ - Albatron K8X800 Pro II Comparision Epox EP-4PDA5+ i865PE Springdale Motherboard Review @ Tweaknews.net  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | Aside from performance, this motherboard is no slouch in the feature department either. With an extremely overclocker friendly BIOS, 7.1 channel onboard sound, Gigabit LAN, four SATA drive capability and Prescott support, it's hard to believe that the MSRP is only weighing in at a measly US$110. Is this the fast and cheap motherboard the cash strapped masses have been waiting for? | |  | |  | | Intel 915 chipset Technology Preview  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | The new Intel 915/ICH6 chipset supporting the upcoming Socket 755 is scheduled to debut in about a month’s time. Some information about this chipset has been making rounds on the Internet, like the lack of an AGP interface and Win 9X drivers. Today, we try to put together different pieces of information we have on this chipset- some of the technologies that this chipset will bring with itself. We know that Intel will offer this chipset in discreet as we well as their “G†flavor- with the integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 3 display technology. | |  | |  | | Ideazon Zboard review @ Hexus.net  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | Great idea, poor execution. In my humble opinion of course. It might be worth tracking one down for a feel or play before you buy, to save you being disappointed. The same applies to all human input devices, keyboards most definitely included. | |  | |  | | Review: Gigabyte K8VNXP Mainboard  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | At $165, the board costs a little more than some of the others we have reviewed but the added features have to be taken into consideration. None of the boards we reviewed have dual LAN, dual RAID, dual BIOS, and dual power. A better statement would be that you get what you pay for when you purchase a Gigabyte K8VNXP and then some. Those looking for an easy to setup, good performing, feature rich board, should definitely consider the K8VNXP for their Athlon 64. | |  | |  | | ECS 755-A2 Motherboard Review  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | Clearly, this board is not targeted towards the enthusiast who likes to overclock their system to the max or someone who wants every single feature built on the board. What we do have with the ECS 755-A2 is a motherboard that provides all the essential features with good performance and great stability at a very reasonable price. This formula has worked for ECS in the past and we see no reason why it shouldn’t with the 755-A2. | |  | |  | | |
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