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  • Albatron intros Socket-754 mobos with Nvidia's 61x0 chipsets
    December 22, 2005 – 11:40 AM
    Albatron Technology today launched two motherboards in its Socket-754 series, the KM51PV-754 and KM51G-754, with the former based on Nvidia's GeForce 6150 northbridge chip and nForce 430 southbridge and the latter featuring the GeForce 6100 and nForce 410.
  • BTX mobos to reach the channel in Q2
    March 28, 2005 – 11:03 AM
    Although some Taiwan motherboard makers are expected to start delivering BTX (Balanced Technology Extended) motherboards to the channel in the second quarter, shipments of BTX boards will be limited in 2005, according to sources at the makers.
  • ATI MVP mobos to be priced below SLI boards
    May 19, 2005 – 4:19 PM in AMD/ATI
    ATI is believed to unveil its dual graphics card technology "Multi Video Processing" (MVP) at the Computex trade show later this month. According to sources, tier 1 motherboard manufacturers will offer products that will be priced about 5 percent below an Nvidia-based SLI board and hit the market late in July 2005.
  • Atom Processors To Affect Both VIA And SiS As Intel Preps Own-brand Mobos For Embedded Markets
    March 6, 2008 – 11:01 AM
    Amid the announcement of Intel's new low-power processors, Atom, and corresponding platform for mobile Internet devices (MIDs) and Internet-centric computers, sources at Taiwan motherboard makers have revealed that Intel is planning to also introduce Atom processors along with supporting motherboards for the embedded market soon, a move which is likely to impact both VIA Technologies and Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS).
  • Tyan unveils nForce Pro mobos
    January 25, 2005 – 11:53 AM
    Tyan today launched a pair of motherboards based on Nvidia's recently announced PCI Express-based nForce Pro 2200 and 2050 chipsets, both geared to workstation and server systems based on AMD's 64-bit processors.

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  • Four MicroATX Mobos for Core 2
    November 22, 2006 – 12:10 PM
    Four MicroATX Mobos for Core 2 Planning on building a power-efficient PC for your home or office? Then you'll want to check out these MicroATX motherboards for your HTPC or low-power PC.
  • Asus, DFI, MSI Give Mobos The Crossfire Treatment
    December 26, 2005 – 7:49 AM in Overclocking
    Asus, DFI, MSI Give Mobos The Crossfire Treatment ATI's Crossfire graphics platform is now available after NVIDIA's dual card SLI has had over a year to find its way in the channels. We look at three Crossfire ready motherboards from Asus, DFI and MSI to see whether it has been worth the wait or not.
  • It's Time For DDR: 3 New 760 Athlon Mobos
    July 11, 2001 – 1:05 PM
    These brand new boards from DFI, Epox and FIC prove to be fast and reliable. We took a hard look at their features and performance benchmarks.
  • Biostar, DFI, Epox Try to Big Up Socket 775 Mobos with Added Features
    September 22, 2004 – 1:01 PM
    More and more mobo vendors apparently see something in Intel's Socket 775. THG tests the latest models, including the Biostar P4TAW Extreme, the new LANParty boards from DFI and the EP-5EGA+ from Epox. See if these mobos offer graphics, networking and other value-add interface capabilities that make the Socket 775 world a more interesting place.
  • Cooler Master's CM Stacker Case for Both ATX and BTX Mobos
    June 16, 2004 – 1:00 PM
    Cooler Master's CM Stacker accommodates ATX motherboards, but with just a few flicks of the wrist, the case becomes a BTX tower. Up to four 120 mm fans also help keep everything cool.

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