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Epox 8NPA SLI AMD Socket 754 Motherboard Review |
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The Epos 8NPA SLI is an inexpensive motherboard supporting all of the current AMD Athlon 64 and Sempron Socket 754 CPU's. It includes two 32 bit PCI slots, two PCI Express x1 slots, and two PCI Express x16 slots -- although one of the PCI Express x16 slots does dual duty as one of the PCI Express x1 slots. The board has two DDR400 slots supporing up to 2 GB of dual-channel memory, onboard 6-channel audio, and gigabit ethernet. read more... |
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| | mail this link | -Ray, November 11, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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Gigabyte GA-G1 975X Socket 775 Motherboard Review |
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Gigabyte GA-G1 975X is an Intel Socket 775 motherboard supporting the Pentium 4, and Pentium 4 XE, as well as the Pentium D 820D, 830D, 840D, 840EE dual core CPU's. It includes 4 DDR 2 667 slots supporting up to 8 GB of dual-channel memory. It has two PCI-Express x16, two PCI-Express x4, and two PCI slots. It also includes support for SATA RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10 as well as 8-channel audio and gigabit ethernet. read more... |
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| | mail this link | -Ray, November 11, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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DFI Lanparty UT nF4 Ultra-D Socket 939 Motherboard Review |
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The DFI Lanparty UT nF4 Ultra-D motherboard supports the AMD Socket 939 Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX, Athlon 64, and Sempron chips. It supports dual channel memory in its four DDR400 slots. It has builtin support for CPU/DRAM overclocking and overvoltage settings. It includes dual gigabit ethernet, Realtek ALC850 8-channel audio, and SATA RAID with levels 0, 1, and 0+1 supported. read more... |
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| | mail this link | -Ray, November 7, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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Asus P5LD2-VM Socket 775 Motherboard Review |
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The ASUS P5LD2-VM is a Micro-ATX motherboard with four DDR2 memory slots supporting a total of 8 GB of dual channel memory. It has a PCI Express x16 slot and two PCI slots. It has 7.1 channel onboard audio, gigabyte ethernet, and rather limited GMA950 onboard graphics. For gaming purposes, expect to use the PCI express x16 slot. For less graphically intensive purposes, it's probably fine with the almost-free onboard video. read more... |
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| | mail this link | -Ray, November 4, 2005 (Updated: January 29, 2007) |
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