Archive for the 'Motherboard' Category

ASUS X38 Maximum Extreme Review @ Tweaktown

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Tweaktown reviews the Asus X38 Maximum Extreme motherboard which features Intel’s X38 chipset supporting DDR3 memory and fullspeed CrossFire. Tweaktown gives this board an overall rating of 92% and writes:
The Republic of Gamers series of boards that ASUS is pushing out are designed to be top perfomers in overclocking, functionality and practicality. While there are [...]

ASRock ALiveNF7G-HD720p Review @ TweakTown

Friday, October 12th, 2007

TweakTown review the ASRock ALiveNF7G-HD720p motherboard which features nVidia’s GeForce 7050 integrated graphics. TweakTown give this mainboard a rating of 63% and write:
So far AMD has been the front runner with the 690G chipset, supporting DVI, CRT and HDMI outputs. Now NVIDIA has finally come up with its version, the GeForce 7xxx platform chipset for [...]

MSI P35 Diamond Review @ Hardwarezone

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Hardwarezone review the MSI P35 Diamond, an enthusiast’s motherboard featuring a MSI SkyTel VoIP card and a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio card. Hardwarezone give the MSI P35 Diamond a final score of 4.5 out of 5 and write:
Looking at the product itself, the P35 Diamond is an excellent board. Like the P35 Platinum [...]

ASUS P5K3 Premium Black Pearl Edition @ Hardwarezone

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Hardwarezone review the ASUS P5K3 Premium Black Pearl Edition motherboard which features Intel’s P35 chipset and 2GB of integrated DDR3 memory. This means you can’t upgrade the system memory with this board. Hardwarezone give this board a final score of 4.5/5 along with the “Most Overclockable Product Award” and write:
Put all your fears aside, the [...]

Foxconn P35A Review @ Hardwarezone

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Hardwarezone reviews the Foxconn P35A motherboard which features the new Intel P35 chipset. Hardwarezone gives this board a rating of 4 out of 5 and writes in the conclusion:
Of course, overclocking isn’t for everyone and when you put these misgivings aside, the Foxconn P35A is a worthy update to its P965 predecessor, the Foxconn P9657AA/B. [...]