RE: Mobo Tsunami! 24 Boards with the 865/875P Chip

X_BoY

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One personally found it's unfair for ASUS as it just launched a newer version of it's board based on 875P chipset. In this board, ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe, it has included Intel 82547EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller running on CSA Interface (which connected straight to MCH).

one is a fan of both your website and ASUS and IMHO, this new features (or board model) should be at least mentioned in the test report.

Thanks

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KrazeIke

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<A HREF="http://www.tomshardware.com/motherboard/20030707/i875p-14.html" target="_new">http://www.tomshardware.com/motherboard/20030707/i875p-14.html</A>

And finally, one more piece of good news: the P4C800-E will be released shortly, and will then have an integrated gigabit LAN controller based on CSA technology.
 

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Im more interested in the figures for 3d stuff. 18300 in 3dmark2001 for a 9700pro ????? Surely they got that with a 9800pro. The tests ive seen with the 3.2ghz + P4C800 combo was in the THG review of the 3200xp vs 3.2ghz P4. The 3.2 scored 17115 on the 9700pro with same drivers/memory config. In the latest mobo review the P4C800 +3.2ghz and apparently 9700 pro scores 17646??????

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