Review of Pentium II Boards with Intel's 440LX Chipset

Chaintech 6LTM

FIC KL-6011

The KL-6011 showed some strange results with Diamonds Fire GL 1000 Pro, where the PCI version of this card ran particularly slow or the AGP version particularly fast. Tests with the good old Millennium PCI card showed that the KL-6011 is really not performing too great with PCI cards. With the AGP version of NVidia's Riva 128 reference board it was a little faster than the AOpen AX6L under NT, but slower and hence the slowest under Windows 95. The board takes sometimes up to 4 minutes to recognize a SCSI card, but after you waited patiently for this time, everything works as normal.
The KL-6011 is equipped with only 3 DIMM slots, which is hard for me to comprehend, so that you can't use more than 192 MB SDRAM currently. It comes with 1 AGP, 5 PCI and 2 ISA slots and is in ATX form factor.