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Review: 3-way i955x motherboard shootout

by Tarinder Sandhu on 16 September 2005, 00:00

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Gigabyte 8I955X Royal specs.

Gigabyte 8I955X Royal
CPU Support All LGA775 processors (including dual-core models)
Northbridge Intel i955X
Memory Support 4 slots, DDR-II only. Supports DDR2-300MHz, 400MHz, 500MHz, 533MHz, 600MHz, 667MHz, and 800MHz at 200MHz FSB. 8GB max, dual-channel
AGP None
PEG x16 from i955X (one)
Southbridge Intel ICH7R
Audio 8-channel high-definition feed from ICH7R to Realtek ALC882M CODEC - Dolby Master Studio certification
Audio Connectivity 6 ports on I/O section, optical/coaxial S/PDIF-output
PCI 3x 32-bit 33MHz PCI 2.1 slots
PCI Express 2 x1 slots
IDE 1 ATA100 compliant port from ICH7R
External IDE 2x ATA133 ports from IT8212F (GigaRAID). Supports RAID0, 1, 0+1, and JBOD
SATA 4 ports from ICH7R (SATA 2)
SATA RAID RAID0, 1 and 0+1 from ICH7R (Intel Matrix Storage Technology)
Additional SATA/RAID Silicon Image Sil3132 PCIe. Supports 2 ports, SATA 2 compliant, RAID0 and RAID1
Networking Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controllers. 2x Broadcom BCM5751 PCIe 10/100/1000 ASICs
USB 8 USB 2.0 ports from ICH7R. 4x I/O USB 2.0 and 4x onboard headers
FireWire 3 ports from Texas Instruments SN082AA2/SN081BA3 3-port controller, all connected via cable
I/O section PS/2, Parallel, Serial, RCA/Optical S/PDIF-out, 4x USB 2.0, 2x RJ45, 6 audio ports
Form Factor 305mm x 245mm, ATX
Expected price Ā£150
Additional features U-PLUS DPS, Dual BIOS, EasyTune 5, USB Bluetooth dongle


Gigabyte knows that retail i955X-based boards from other manufacturers will be littered with every conceivable feature under the sun. That's why Gigabyte has equipped the 'Royal' with a generous level of deluxe componentry. There's everything we expect nowadays, including dual PCI-Express Gigabit LAN, excellent onboard audio, copious amounts of SATA, FireWire, and, as proprietory measures, the company's own U-Plus DPS and Dual BIOS features.

Features-wise, there's not a whole lot Gigabyte can add to this package. Let's see if it has managed to implement the features in a thoughtful and considered manner as we take a look at board layout and overall design.