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The Best For Freaks: 10 Motherboards using the BX-ChipsetJul 14, 2000 - in Reviews
It is fast, realiable and overclockable: The BX chipset is still the undisputed state-of-the-art chipset for performance freaks. Even though being more than two years old, it runs stable at FSB speeds far beyond 133 MHz and even outperforms Intel's latest high end chipsets. We took a close look at 10 different products.
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Beefed Up BX? - Five Boards with 815/Solano ChipsetJul 6, 2000 - in Reviews
The successors of the established but soon to be discontinued 440BX chipset are waiting in the wings. We took a closer look at five motherboards, two with 815E and three with 815 chipset.
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Comprehensive VIA motherboard roundup June 2000Jun 14, 2000 - in Reviews
Lining up two new boards from Asus and Epox makes a total of 27 motherboards. They all make use of the VIA Apollo Pro 133A (694X), coming either with Slot-1 or Socket 370. We will now crown the best ones for this summer.
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Review of Final i815/Solano ChipsetJun 11, 2000 - in Reviews
We were able to collect i815-motherboards with final silicon at Computex2000 and put them right to the test here in Taipei. Find out if Solano is indeed the new killer-chipset. Will it be able to beat BX133?
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12 Socket 370 Motherboards using VIA's Apollo Pro 133AMay 25, 2000 - in Reviews
According to Intel's plans, Socket 370 is gradually replacing Slot-1. This time we compared 12 new motherboards for Socket 370 Processors.
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SOLANO Preview - Once Intel Makes Sense ...May 22, 2000 - in Reviews
Once Intel makes sense, it produces good products that the market wants instead of patronizing consumers and forcing them to use RDRAM. We tested a motherboard with Intel's upcoming 815 chipset and found out that Intel is still able to kick some real butt once it remembers that customers want to be taken seriously.
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BX Flagship: Asus CUBXMay 18, 2000 - in Reviews
Some weeks before the release of the i815 chipset (code name Solano), Asus comes with another i440BX motherboard. Is the CUBX better than others?
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Slot-1 VIA Motherboard UpdateMay 17, 2000 - in Reviews
The VIA Apollo Pro 133A motherboards from ABit and Soyo have now arrived as well. How do they perform compared to their competition?
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The Impact of Intel's MTH-Issue on the IT-BusinessMay 12, 2000 - in Reviews
If you think you already know everything about Intel's MTH-disaster you might be very wrong. Not Intel is the company that's suffering from this issue; Intel's partners are the ones that are hit really hard. If you own an MTH-motherboard, make sure you read this article! If you don't, it's still worth to find out about 'Caminogate2'.
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VIA's Apollo KX133 Chipset and Windows2000May 8, 2000 - in Reviews
If you are the owner of an Athlon platform based on VIA's Apollo KX133 chipset, desperately trying to run Windows 2000 reliably, we can give you some help. We explain the reason behind the strange device-numbering problem and can offer you a new beta AGP-driver for Windows 2000.
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Athlon KX133 Motherboard Roundup - A Nail-Biting AffairMay 7, 2000 - in Reviews
Contrary to the AMD750/Irongate, the new KX133 Athlon chipset from VIA offers AGP 4x and a memory clock up to 133 MHz. But not all test candidates have overcome their childhood diseases, yet.
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The 150 MHz Project, Part 2May 3, 2000 - in Reviews
Last time we did some benchmarks using a VIA Apollo Pro 133A motherboard. As BX is obviously the faster chipset, we did all tests again at overclocked 133 MHz - and up to 1 GHz.
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Motherboard Comparison Epox EP-7KXA vs. Asus K7VApr 17, 2000 - in Reviews
Finally there are more and more Athlon motherboards with VIA's Apollo KX133 chipset becoming available. Before our big KX133 roundup goes online Tom had an in-depth look at two interesting contenders and tested them under Windows 98, Windows NT and Windows 2000.
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21 Slot-1 Motherboards using VIA ChipsetsApr 10, 2000 - in Reviews
What's the best board for Coppermine? i820 solutions cannot impress anybody whilst BX is not specified for 133 MHz, so the VIA chipsets are taking the lead. We found out which boards are winners and sort out less attractive models.
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The 150 MHz Project, Part 1Apr 5, 2000 - in Reviews
Fast computers require fast bus speeds. How is the Pentium III performing at 150 MHz bus clock?
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Showdown at 133 MHz FSB - Part 2, The Real McCoyMar 8, 2000 - in Reviews
This time we showed no mercy. We included the good old BX-chipset and ran it at 133 MHz FSB. It had to stick up against no less than Intel's great i840-chipset and of course i820 and VIA's Apollo Pro 133A as well. The results we found are rather shocking.
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Issues with VIA's Apollo Pro133AMar 6, 2000 - in Reviews
After our latest test of the VIA Apollo Pro133A chipset, we found a few interesting things that we would like to add. Read about the AGP-driver, UDMA66 and PC133 SDRAM.
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Performance Showdown at 133 MHz FSB - The best Platform for CoppermineMar 2, 2000 - in Reviews
Which chipset supports Intel's latest Pentium III processors best? Is it Intel's 820 chipset with the super expensive RDRAM? Is it the same chipset, but with the cheaper SDRAM? Or might it not be VIA's Apollo Pro 133A chipset in the end? We'll show you which it is.
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The Impact of the AGP-SpeedFeb 14, 2000 - in Reviews
Does AGP1x vs. AGP2x vs. AGP4x make a significant difference in performance? We tried to find an answer on two different platforms for each, Pentium III and Athlon.
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Irongate with Super Bypass vs. VIA Apollo KX133Feb 7, 2000 - in Reviews
To satisfy the big 'super bypass'-fans, you can now see the comparison between Apollo KX133 and Irongate with enabled 'super bypass'.
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NVIDIA's New NT-Drivers for Athlon on KX133Feb 5, 2000 - in Reviews
Only hours after my review of VIA's Apollo KX133 chipset had been published, NVIDIA sent me new GeForce drivers for this new chipset. My complaints about Athlon's mediocre OpenGL-performance were heard! Have a look at the new results!
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New Hope For Athlon - The VIA Apollo KX133 ChipsetFeb 4, 2000 - in Reviews
VIA's long delayed Apollo KX133 Chipset for Athlon-processors is finally shipping. Will this chipset live up to VIA's hype? Will it breathe some more life into AMD's Athlon CPU?
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AMD's Super Bypass - AMD Improves their 750 ChipsetDec 29, 1999 - in Reviews
AMD quietly enables a new feature in their recent Northbridge. This new enhancement reduces some of their memory bottlenecks within their 750 chipset.
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Micron's Upcoming Samurai DDR Chipset - First LooksDec 16, 1999 - in Reviews
This upcoming DDR SDRAM chipset will offer high memory bandwidth with a much more reasonable memory cost versus RDRAM platforms.
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The RDRAM Avenger - Intel's i840 ChipsetDec 15, 1999 - in Reviews
So you want to have Coppermine and you decided to spend big bucks on RDRAM. Then don't make the mistake and buy i820-platforms! i840 is what Coppermine plus RDRAM needs!
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BCM QS750 Athlon Motherboard ReviewDec 8, 1999 - in Reviews
BCM makes a bold entry into the Athlon Motherboard Realm with their QS750!
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COMDEX/Fall '99 - Motherboard Manufacturers Report Part 2Dec 6, 1999 - in Reviews
Come get the latest news on AOpen, Asus, EPoX and Gigabyte.
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Intel's New CC820 Motherboard ReviewDec 3, 1999 - in Reviews
Intel's CC820 Motherboard, one of the first i820 based platform that supports PC100 SDRAM!
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COMDEX/Fall '99 - Motherboard ManufacturersNov 22, 1999 - in Reviews
News from VIA, ABIT, Delta, DFI, Iwill, Lucky Star, MSI and TMC.
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Athlon Motherboard ReviewNov 10, 1999 - in Reviews
ASUS and BIOSTAR jump on the Athlon train with new Motherboards!
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