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Motherboards![]() Sapphire Pure CrossFire 3200If a budget AM2 box is what you're looking to build, then this motherboard might be for you. The Sapphire Pure CrossFire 3200, aso dubbed the Sapphire PC-AM2RD580, comes packed with features, and a reasonable price. How does it perform? You'll have to read our review to find out.October 23rd, 2006
![]() ![]() ASUS A8R32-MVP DeluxeASUS is one of the first to market with a Socket 939 board featuring ATI's latest chipset, the RD580/Xpress 3200. Is it enough to trounce NVIDIA's established nForce4, or will ATI have to try again? Check out the review and see for yourself!March 29th, 2006
![]() ![]() ASUS A8N32-SLI DeluxeASUS has snatched up the nForce4 SLI X16 chipset, and churned out a deluxe motherboard to go with it. Is there a benefit to SLI in dual x16 mode, or is it all just marketing hype? Come read the review and find out for yourself!February 15th, 2006
![]() ![]() AMD FX-60 ReviewWe take a look at AMD's latest extreme performance processor - the new dual core FX-60!January 10th, 2006
![]() ECS KN1 SLI ReviewNeoseeker reviews the latest enthusiast motherboard from ECS, the KN1 SLI Extreme.November 10th, 2005
![]() ![]() DFI Infinity NF4 SLI ReviewDFI releases their usual high performance motherboard features for a low price. The Infinity also presents amazing overclocking potential as its very rugged BIOS is set up to make high clock speeds straightforward.September 27th, 2005
![]() ECS KN1 ExtremeECS has made a come-back, and they have a brand-spanking-new nForce 4 motherboard for your consumption! Aimed squarely at the enthusiast market, the ECS KN1 Extreme hopes to snag your dollars away from the established Socket 939 enthusiast boards. Come see whether it is up to the task or not!July 20th, 2005
![]() Chaintech VNF4 UltraBudget and high end rarely go hand to hand but that's what Chaintech has managed to do with the VNF4 Zenith based on NVIDIA's immensely popular nForce 4 chipset. Find out if they manage to deliver on the implementation or if the old adage 'you get what you pay for' kicks in.April 14th, 2005
![]() Gigabyte GA-K8VT890-9The move to Socket 939 and PCIe is not a cheap one but Gigabyte's GA-K8VT890-9 may allow the end user to save an extra few bucks for a better processor or video card with a budget board based around VIA's K8T890. Come take a look at how it performs.March 30th, 2005
![]() DFI LanParty nF4 SLI-DRDFI's engineering department has been working overtime to put together this beauty of a board based around NVIDIA's nForce 4 SLI chipset. Overclockers and tweakers need to look no further than the nF4 SLI-DR for a board that will define the first generation of Socket 939 PCIe motherboards.March 21st, 2005
![]() Gigabyte K8N Ultra-SLIGigabyte once again pumps out a compelling motherboard, this time giving us bucketloads of features and SLI capability. Come see how this baddy stacks up against the competition, including its older cousin, the K8NXP-SLI!March 16th, 2005
![]() DFI LanParty UT nF4 Ultra-DDFI works their magic with NVIDIA's nForce 4 Ultra chipset with the LanParty UT nF4 Ultra-D. Enthusiasts looking for a PCI Express solution probably do not need to look a lot further than this.February 22nd, 2005
![]() Soltek SL-K890Pro-939Soltek proved that it could deliver a fine product without making you break the bank with the K8TPro-939. Read on to find out whether they manage to do the same with the PCI-Express-based K890Pro-939!February 1st, 2005
![]() Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI nForce 4 SLIGigabyte does their take on NVIDIA's nForce 4 SLI. The GA-K8NXP-SLI comes with all the bells and whistles and rivals any other SLI board in terms of features and performance. Come take a look at what will surely be one of the hottest motherboards in the coming months.January 20th, 2005
![]() Soltek SL-K8TPro-939Soltek once again proves that it can deliver a fine product, without making you break the bank. Read all about Soltek's VIA PCI-based Socket 939 board in today's review.January 17th, 2005
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