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Review Date: 14-SEP-2005
RRP: $269.00
3.50
Rock solid performance and pain-free installation make this board a sweet choice as a new Intel Pentium platform. It's a particularly good board to consider if you use a lot of FireWire devices.
Review Date: 14-MAY-2005
RRP: $420.00
4.00
This board should capture the imagination of the gaming market, thanks to its cooling innovations, fast specs and red-illuminated edges.
Review Date: 14-SEP-2005
RRP: $198.00
3.00
All things considered, we really liked this board's ease of installation, stability and performance and have no hesitation in recommending it to anyone who wants a well-performing Athlon system, but doesn't need the plethora of features that ASUS and MSI offer.
Review Date: 14-JAN-2008
RRP: $329.00
3.75
This is very much a board for enthusiasts. It produced very good performance at its default settings and it is fairly easy to overclock, but it didn't overclock as high as some other recent boards we've tried. All up though, it's well built, has good features and runs quietly.
Review Date: 14-SEP-2005
RRP: $199.00
3.50
If you're after a board that has SLI capabilities then this one is well worth it at only $199.
Review Date: 04-FEB-2008
RRP: $209.00
3.75
This is a worthwhile base for any new system. It was fast in our tests and its ability to run DDR3 and DDR2 memory modules, as well as the latest 45nm-based Core 2 CPUs, give it good versatility for future upgrades.
Review Date: 21-MAY-2007
RRP: $135.00
3.50
Even though this board is inexpensive and has two eSATA ports, it's still quite limited. It doesn't have a dedicated PCIe x16 graphics slot, or USB 2.0 ports attached. Consider this board only if you're on a tight budget and if you're not going to be using a lot of expansion cards and USB devices.
Review Date: 14-APR-2006
RRP: $129.00
4.00
This board was stable during testing and surprisingly simple to install. If you're in the market for an affordable Socket-939 solution, this one is well worth considering.
Review Date: 14-MAY-2005
RRP: $214.00 $199.00
3.00
A standout Athlon 64 motherboard.
Review Date: 14-SEP-2005
RRP: $379.00 $279.00
3.50
The features of this board are plentiful and satisfying, but we were disappointed that we had to change power supplies to get this board to work properly.
Review Date: 01-SEP-2006
RRP: $449.00
3.50
This board has some nice innovations and comes with plenty of purpose-built applications, but it also has some complexities. It performed well in our tests and was easy to install. It has ample connectivity options and supports the latest Intel CPUs, but it does cost a lot.
Review Date: 25-APR-2006
RRP: $399.00
3.50
An ideal choice for the enthusiast user.
Review Date: 09-MAY-2008
RRP: $249.00
4.00
This board is a great option for existing Intel users wishing to upgrade, as it still uses DDR2 and it can handle all the latest CPUs. Its value-added features — Splashtop and an energy conservation utility — are also good reasons to choose this model.
Review Date: 14-MAY-2005
RRP: $489.00 $399.00
3.00
The P5AD2-E's overclocking controls aren't as precise as those on some other boards, but it's well-designed and has a fine manual.
Review Date: 05-MAR-2007
RRP: $329.00
4.50
A terrific motherboard that offers good performance and stability for Intel-based CPUs
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