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  • Review: IWill DVD266-R & Chenbro 9891

    23 June 2001, 00:00

    I still feel the sad loss at the passing of my Abit BP6... Will there ever be another truly great board? And why did I not replace it straight away ...

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  • Review: Epox 8K7A+

    3 June 2001, 00:00

    This new Epox DDR socket A motherboard promises a lot, using an AMD 761 Northbridge, Via 686B Southbridge and incorporating a Highpoint RAID controller, along with full FSB and multiplier ...

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  • Review: Soltek SL-75KAV

    20 May 2001, 00:00

    Soltek SL-75KAV

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  • Review: ABIT KT7E

    17 May 2001, 00:00

    So what is special about this motherboard? Well after a heated discussion in a bar in Germany with some of our close friends from the net nation, we worked it ...

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  • Review: ABIT KT7A

    13 May 2001, 00:00

    I recently got one of Abit's current socket A motherboards, from past experience with the Abit KT7 RAID the previous version I knew I was in for a treat, Abit ...

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  • Review: Iwill KK266-R

    16 February 2001, 00:00

    Following up the original KT133 chipset from Via was never going to be an easy task in the Socket A market as it has been from the outset about the ...

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  • Review: AMD Athlon 1.2GHz and AMD 760 DDR chipset

    11 February 2001, 00:00

    This all started with the Athlon, where people could simply modify the CPU and change the multiplier, enabling users to have much faster systems for a lot less cash...

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  • Review: Epox EP-6VBA2

    29 December 2000, 00:00

    Epox is establishing itself with a reputation for manufacturing stable motherboards based on non-Intel Chipsets. Their EP-MVP3G2 and G5 motherboards are one of the best Super 7 motherboards supporting the ...

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  • Review: ABIT VP6 Followup

    14 December 2000, 00:00

    Now that we've had a chance to look more closely at the VP6, we thought it would be wise to do a follow up article and go a bit more ...

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  • Review: ABIT VP6 Writeup

    14 December 2000, 00:00

    The arrival of a new motherboard from Abit usually brings with it much trumpeting and fanfare from all corners of the web. New motherboards from Abit are anticipated almost as ...

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  • Review: Asus CUSL2

    7 December 2000, 00:00

    The i815 chipset itself is based on Intel's brand new idea of its ICH(I/O controller hub), a Firmware Hub(FWH)( a 4Mbit place where firmware is stored) and the GMCH( the ...

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  • Review: Soltek SL75KV2-X

    7 November 2000, 00:00

    We have run tests on many socket motherboards. This is our first board from Soltek it is based on the VIA KT133 Chipset, It is the best Via Chipset so ...

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  • Review: Aopen Ax3S

    27 October 2000, 00:00

    Intel motherboards had been having a hard time in the world of home system builders recently...

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  • Review: ASUS A7V

    18 September 2000, 00:00

    As AMD slowly shift its processor packages from Slot A over to Socket A, a new crop of compatible motherboards have started to emerge...

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  • ABIT News

    7 September 2000, 00:00

    Advertisement I just had a chat with Abit and found out some interesting information, they are releasing a new motherboard which will be able to run SMP FCPGA and also ...

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  • Review: ABIT KT7 Raid

    7 September 2000, 00:00

    After we reviewed the Abit KA7 Slot A Athlon Motherboard, we were very happy for once that a VIA chipset based motherboard wasn’t letting people down. Abit had yet again ...

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  • Review: Biostar M7MKA Motherboard Follow Up

    9 August 2000, 00:00

    First I thought it was down to the power to the agp. So I took it out an put the fan power to the board it still crashed in games ...

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  • Review: ABIT KA7

    9 June 2000, 00:00

    So you have a Slot A Athlon CPU? This is a solution from ABIT for a KX133 VIA Chipset based board

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  • Review: Soyo SY-7VCA

    6 June 2000, 00:00

    The Soyo SY-7VCA has proven to be a very stable offering for FC-PPGA Intel Coppermine processors

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  • Review: Biostar M7MKA Motherboard

    1 March 2000, 00:00

    This motherboard is very large is it 30.48 cm * 21.3 cm, not as big as an Abit Bp6 but very big compared to my Asus P3B-F. As biostar are ...

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