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Soltek SL-KT400A-L
by Darren Ellis
Another inexpensive Soltek board that's not too heavy on the features, this KT400A board sports the bare minimum to scrape by, with six-channel audio, dual-USB 2.0 ports and ATA133 support.
Jul 1, 2003
Shuttle AK39N
by Darren Ellis
A barebones Athlon mobo, the AK39N has enough functionality to set this board apart as an ideal platform for building a home PC or workstation.
Jul 1, 2003
ABIT NF7-M
by Darren Ellis
A board with middle-of-the-road features, the NF7-M boasts a well-designed and spacious layout with some nifty additions.
Jul 1, 2003
MSI K7N2 Delta-FISR
by Darren Ellis
The MSI K7N2 is a good nForce2 board overall, scoring well against other nForce2 contenders.
Jul 1, 2003
Soltek SL-75MRN-L
by Darren Ellis
This is one of the few nForce boards here to take advantage of the GeForce4 MX graphics chip and supply an AGP 8x slot.
Jul 1, 2003
LEADTEK WinFast K7NCR18G-PROII
by Darren Ellis
The WinFast K7NCR18G-PROII has a well -rounded set of features, and besides the ABIT NF7-M, it is the only Socket-A board in our round up to offer support for a front side bus speed of 400MHz.
Jul 1, 2003
Soltek SL-75FRN2
by Darren Ellis
Well and truly gone are the days of boring green and brown PCBs – and welcome to the yellow motherboard, care of Soltek.
Jul 1, 2003
MSI KT4A Ultra-FISR
by Darren Ellis
The VIA KT400A chipset forms the foundation of the KT4A Ultra-FISR motherboard. Unlike the two other MSI boards in this roundup, the KT4A only supports SATA, and not IDE, RAID.
Jul 1, 2003
NVIDIA nFORCE2
by Darren Ellis
The nForce2 is the only dual-channel memory controller available in the AMD pantheon. There are two Northbridges to choose from: one with the Integrated GeForce4 MX-class graphics (nForce2 GT) and one without (nForce2 ST). Both offer support for AGP 8x and up to DDR400 memory, although we recommend you use DDR266 or DDR333 memory in synchronous mode (DDR266 for chips with a 266MHz FSB, DDR333 for those with a 333MHz FSB) for best performance.
Jul 1, 2003
