Pentium 4 Motherboard Reviews
Dan´s Data has posted a review on two Pentium 4 motherboards. I´ve had a look at Abit´s BW7 and Asus´ P4B. They´re new and feature-packed, one of them works with the new Socket 478 CPUs, they make P4 computers cheaper than ever before, and nobody sensible should buy one.
Dan´s Data has posted a review on two Pentium 4 motherboards.
I´ve had a look at Abit´s BW7 and Asus´ P4B. They´re new and feature-packed, one of them works with the new Socket 478 CPUs, they make P4 computers cheaper than ever before, and nobody sensible should buy one. Because they´re i845 SDR memory boards.
In the review, I look into why SDR-memory i845 is a big step, um, in some direction other than forward, for Intel, and push the relevant numbers around. Read the review and you´ll also get the chance to see an alarmingly bent motherboard, and an interesting brand new Socket 478 CPU cooler that´s better than the standard Intel one.
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I´ve had a look at Abit´s BW7 and Asus´ P4B. They´re new and feature-packed, one of them works with the new Socket 478 CPUs, they make P4 computers cheaper than ever before, and nobody sensible should buy one. Because they´re i845 SDR memory boards.
In the review, I look into why SDR-memory i845 is a big step, um, in some direction other than forward, for Intel, and push the relevant numbers around. Read the review and you´ll also get the chance to see an alarmingly bent motherboard, and an interesting brand new Socket 478 CPU cooler that´s better than the standard Intel one.
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