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Biostar TPower I45
by Justin Robinson
Meet a new player in the local motherboard market, with great features and solid performance
Sep 5, 2008
INTEL 845PE
by Darren Ellis
The 845PE was supposed to be Intel’s mainstream desktop DDR chipset, although the e7205 (the Granite Bay), and now the 865 and 875, have stolen much of its thunder with dual-channel DDR.
Jul 1, 2003
INTEL 865 / 865G
by Darren Ellis
Intel's 865G chipset (codenamed Springdale), is almost identical to the 875 (Canterwood), and is designed to support the new Intel Pentium 4 processor with Hyper-Threading as well as the 800MHz frontside bus (FSB). It also includes 8x AGP, USB 2.0 and Serial ATA support.
Jul 1, 2003
INTEL 875/875P
by Darren Ellis
The Intel 875P chipset (codenamed Canterwood) is very similar to the 865 in features. In fact, the 875P is essentially just the best silicon from the same line as the 865, which allows Intel to include its new Performance Acceleration Technology (PAT).
Jul 1, 2003
Intel e7205
by Staff Writers
Recently Intel recognised it needed a stop-gap chipset with dual-DDR before the release of the Springdale and Canterwood (865 and 875 respectively).
Jul 1, 2003
SiS 655
by Staff Writers
SiS wasn't far behind Intel with its own dual-channel chipset – the 655. This goes one step further than the e7205 to offer PC2700 support for a bandwidth of 5.4GB/s, far in excess of the 533MHz FSB Pentium 4's capability, giving extra room for AGP and I/O.
Jul 1, 2003
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