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Abit's TH7II-RAID motherboard
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| Sun Jan 20, 2002 | 2:00P| PermaLink |
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INTEL'S 850 CHIPSET is about as popular with the PC enthusiast crowd as NSync's latest CD is with heavy metal fans. Enthusiasts demand great performance at low prices, and while the 850/Pentium 4 platform has posted some impressive scores in some tests, it's not exactly been the price/performance leader. Fortunately, the introduction of DDR chipsets from VIA, SiS, and Intel has enabled the Pentium 4 to achieve reasonable performance without resorting to RDRAM.
However, Intel still maintains that RDRAM is the best choice for absolute performance. Abit, always a favorite of the enthusiast community, has chosen to tackle Intel's 850 chipset with its TH7II-RAID motherboard. In typical Abit style, the TH7II-RAID is packed with features that would make any PC freak drool. Can the TH7II-RAID tempt us into an unlicensed liaison with RDRAM? Read on to find out.
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FULL STORY @
REPORT (http://www.tech-report.com/reviews/2002q1/abit-th7ii/index.x?pg=1)
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