- Turbo Drive: Two Dual Boards with 2000 MHz
- DDR For Pentium III - VIA's Apollo Pro 266 Chipset
- VIA In Shape: 6 Motherboards using the renewed KT133A Chipset
- Late Vintage: High Degree of Maturity of the KT133
- SiS Back On Stage: The SiS730 Chipset for Duron and Athlon
- The Three Musketeers: Athlon Platforms For 133 MHz FSB
- 5 New SocketA Boards With UltraATA/100
- VIA's New South Bridge: VT82C686B Supporting UltraATA/100
- Socket A Is Coming: Test of 10 Boards
- Twin-Turbos: MSI-694D Pro and Tyan Tiger 133
BAPCo SYSmark 2000: Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000
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BAPCo SYSmark 2000: Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000

The clear SYSmark2000 winners are ABit's KT7A, Asus A7V133 and Soltek's SL75KAV-X. As most of you know, the SYSmark is quite a theoretical benchmark, as in actual practice most included applications spend most of their time waiting for input from the user. Of course the charts shows the actual differences between the candidates, but it's hard to distinguish the difference in the real world.
Mercedes Benz Truck Racing

Mercedes Benz Truck Racing is one of the most demanding or worst programmed 3D-games available today. Like with all other motherboard reviews we switched the resolution down to 640x480, in order to make the motherboard (AGP and memory interface) the bottleneck - not the graphics card.
Here, the boards from Soltek, Asus, ABit, AOpen and IWill are on top again. Unfortunately MSI is not able to reach more than the last position.
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