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Author: Doc Overclock Date: 10-09-2007 Category: Motherboards EVGA is one of the hardest hitting players in the VGA business and they plan to make waves in the motherboard market as well as seen in their latest 680i series of motherboards for both AMD and Intel platforms. Andrew Han and team
Author: Doc Overclock Date: 09-06-2007 Category: Motherboards Gigabyte is and has been one of the top players in the PC movement and we have worked with them many times in the past on many a project. They are only second to Asus and the number two company that has the enthusiast's ear and ey
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 05-21-2007 Category: Motherboards I reviewed abit's AB9 Pro a while back and it was an excellent board. In fact, I've found almost every one of their boards to be excellent in almost every respect. The issues I had in the General Usage area of the review prevent m
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 05-03-2007 Category: Motherboards NVIDIA has launched two new chipsets in the last few weeks, the nForce 680i LT SLI chipset, which has many of the features of the 680i chipset minus the higher memory clocking and a third PCI Express x16 slot for other uses and th
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 04-30-2007 Category: Motherboards The AD580 XR motherboard has all of the features you would expect from a Crossfire compatible motherboard and if you're in the market for an ATI graphics card would make an excellent choice. The board has 6 SATA ports, and many ex
Author: Doc Overclock Date: 04-25-2007 Category: Motherboards At the sales counter XFX is a company that can be trusted and that is the priceless equation when it comes to making a buying decision. I give the new XFX 680i LT SLI board a Hot Product Award as we all know it's a very solid chip
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 04-15-2007 Category: Motherboards From a features point of view, the ASUS Commando motherboard is more board than many boards on the market. The inclusion of GRAW and 3DMark06 on a motherboard bundle is unique to ASUS's Republic of Gamer's line of motherboards. Fr
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 04-11-2007 Category: Motherboards From a features point of view, the abit F-190HD motherboard is excellent, with everything you would want from a board targeted towards integrated graphics. The unique feature of HDMI on the RX700 chipset means that you will likely
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 04-01-2007 Category: Motherboards As a less expensive alternative to the nForce 680i SLI boards, the P5N32-E SLI Plus board is a good choice for the gamer wanting SLI on their motherboard. Performance-wise the board performs near on-par with the nForce 680i SLI bo
Author: Doc Overclock Date: 03-25-2007 Category: Motherboards In many ways the EVGA 680i LT SLI motherboard is a true enthusiast's motherboard that has many features that will appeal to a variety of users from gamers, to overclockers and those who just want a stable fast board in their syste
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 03-12-2007 Category: Motherboards The ECS board is in many respects similar to the ASUS board I reviewed at the AMD launch of the 690G chipset. The motherboard comes with the most bare of essentials in terms of bundle, as the board comes with a single SATA cable a
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 03-08-2007 Category: Motherboards From a features point of view, the M2N32-SLI Premium Vista Edition motherboard can't be beat. To go along with SLI technology, the board comes with a remote control, a 512MB USB Flash drive, the ScreenDUO PDA like device and more,
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 02-28-2007 Category: Motherboards From a gamers point of view the AMD RADEON 1250 is the best available integrated graphics chipset on the market bar none. Modern games like Oblivion, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, Prey, and Star Trek Legacy are practically unpl
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 02-21-2007 Category: Motherboards The 775XFire-eSATA2 is an interesting board that has been overshadowed by the 965 chipset that replaced the 945 chipset the board is based upon and the new Core 2 Extreme and Duo CPUs. The chipset does not support the new CPUs mea
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 02-07-2007 Category: Motherboards To say that I'm impressed with the ASUS P5W-DH Deluxe board is an understatement. Doc uses the board in his primary gaming computer and that says a lot right there about what he and I think of the board in terms of features, perfo
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 02-02-2007 Category: Motherboards The ASUS M2NPV-VM motherboard is an interesting board in many respects. The board is targeted towards the digital consumer with features like HDTV Out and the standard features of ASUS motherboards, making this board an excellent
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 01-25-2007 Category: Motherboards The ECS PX1 Extreme is an interesting board in many respects. The board supports Intel's Viiv platform. The included bundle is excellent in every respect with the hardware and software both, as 5 SATA cables are enough for everyon
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 01-24-2007 Category: Motherboards So what differentiates the Intel D975XBX2KR from other motherboards already on the market? The first thing you get is Intel's bundling. Intel can offer a lower price to OEMs with their CPU+motherboard combos. The software that com
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 01-19-2007 Category: Motherboards At a price of $77 bucks online, the Biostar TForce 550 board is targeted towards the mainstream segment of the market and is a good buy for those wanting an inexpensive non-SLI motherboard. The performance isn’t as good as the big
Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 01-11-2007 Category: Motherboards ASUS has done a wonderful job with their P5N-E SLI chipset. So wonderful, in fact that in many respects the performance of the board outdoes its bigger sibling the 680i SLI. The features that the nForce 680i SLI boards bring to th Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 01-06-2007 Category: Motherboards The P5B-E is on Newegg for a retail price today of $120, matching other P965 boards on the market. It's 2007 and the Quad Core CPUs from Intel will likely come out in full force in the New Year. The P5B-E is ready for Quad Core or
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