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Albatron PX865PE-PROII

Hi guys,

I got a new motherboard called Albatron PX865PE-PROII. You can get the information from a website called http://content.guru3d.com/article.php?cat=review&id=53. If you would like to see the picture of Albatron PX865PE-PROII. Please visit this website http://content.guru3d.com/admin/imagevie...image=792. Is that a new motherboard or an old one?? I took it from a website called http://www.guru3d.com. Please reply to me if any of you know any other websites to get the information as soon as possible.

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07-10-2003 03:28 AM
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if you look at their main site http://www.albatron.com.tw/ its one of their latest mainboards, also by the looks on the specs it seems to be a new one


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07-10-2003 04:41 AM
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UZ7 Wrote:
if you look at their main site http://www.albatron.com.tw/ its one of their latest mainboards, also by the looks on the specs it seems to be a new one


hhhmm...... Is it??? Are you sure?


CPU: Pentium 4 3.2GHz 800FSB HT
Mobo: Intel
RAM: PC3200 1024MB
Video Card: ATi 9800 Pro 128MB DDR
HDD: Barracuda 80GB 7200RPM
Speakers: DELL 2.1 A425 Speakers
Keyboard: Microsoft Digital MEdia Pro kewboard
Mouse: DELL scroll mouse
07-10-2003 04:56 AM
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Did you read the article??????? I also gave the website. Was it good????? Please reply for my questions.


CPU: Pentium 4 3.2GHz 800FSB HT
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RAM: PC3200 1024MB
Video Card: ATi 9800 Pro 128MB DDR
HDD: Barracuda 80GB 7200RPM
Speakers: DELL 2.1 A425 Speakers
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07-16-2003 02:10 AM
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Guru3D is a respected website. They are well known. They know what they are talking about. Hilbert Hagedoorn, the writer of the article about the board, is the owner of Guru3D and is a dutch university IT-student (maybe he has finished his study by now?).

I personally think Guru3D is a bit commercial but hey, who can blame them for trying to earn some money. Smile

This surely is one of the latest boards. It has an Intel Springdale 865P chipset!!!

You will have to decide for yourself if the board suits your needs. Think about the CPU voltages maxing out at 1.6 V which makes the board less suitable for more agressive OCing.

Overall the board looks and sounds very nice though. Smile

I would use the board with a P4 C class CPU like they advise in the article. It is required to make use of the PEM feature which is one of the boards strongest features.

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Some more reviews of the Albatron PX865PE-PROII:

http://www.tech-report.com/reviews/2003q...dex.x?pg=1

07-16-2003 08:02 AM
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