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Transcend TS-ASL3
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| Mon Apr 23, 2001 | 7:17P| PermaLink |
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It's traditional at this point, when reviewing an integrated motherboard on an overclocking website, to make an apologetic comment about the motherboard being very well suited to building a PC for your grandmother. I don't feel that way about this board at all - it seems stable, very respectable speedwise, is overclocking-friendly and is reasonably priced. Ok, the onboard audio/video is pretty woeful - I doubt anyone is going to be buying this motherboard with the intent of hardcore gaming with the onboard stuff, but that's not why Intel included it in the chipset. Even if you only use the onboard video/sound for troubleshooting it's a useful thing to have, but if you choose to ignore it you won't notice it.
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