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 M A I N B O A R D REVIEWS
ASUS:

ASUS M2R32 MVP, review by MS. RADEON Xpress 32 with SB600 (December 19, 2006)

ASUS P5W64 Wall Street Qartet Professional , review by MS. Intel's 975 chipset expanded (November 16, 2006)

ASUS A8R32-SLI Deluxe, review by MS. Crossfire Xpress 3200 (May 7, 2006)

ASUS K8N-DL, review by MS. nForce4 Professional (August 7, 2005)

ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe, review by MS. nForce4, SLI and abundant features (April 3, 2005)

ASUS P5AD2-E Deluxe (Intel 925XE), review by MS. 1066 MHz PSB and clockgenerator issues. (December 14, 2004).

ASUS K8V Deluxe (VIA K8T800), review by MS. Single Channel Memory At Unheard-Of Low Latencies. (November 3, 2003)

ASUS SK8N (nForce3), review by MS. nForce3 for the Athlon 64-FX51. (September 23, 2003).

ASUS A7N8X-X, review by MS. Single Memory Channel nForce2. (September 10, 2003).

ASUS Pundit review by MS. Elegant Exterior with somewhat outdated technology still can make a nice and, more importantly, inexpensive Set-top box. (August 19, 2003).

ASUS A7V600 review by MS. Based on the new VIA Apollo KT600 chipset with "native" Serial ATA support. (August 7, 2003).

ASUS P4P800 review by MS. ASUS breaks the PAT-lock on the Springdale chipset and blows away everything else with their P4P800. 1200 MHz bus speed? No problem. (June 7, 2003).

ASUS P4C800 review by MS. Intel's Canterwood chipset paired with ASUS quality is almost a guaranteed recipe for success. But there were the bugs. (April 30, 2003).

ASUS P4G8X review by MS. Granite Bay for Dual Channel opens new performance horizons. (December 15, 2002).

ASUS A7N8X review by MS. The nForce2 chipset fixes all bugs of the original nForce and makes for a blistering fast Digital Media Gateway. (December 2, 2002).

ASUS P4S8X review by MS. The SIS 648 chipset cannot touch the performance of the older SIS 645-based P4S533 and there are some AGP 8X issues as well. (October 30, 2002).

ASUS A7V8X review by MS. The First VIA KT400 -based board shows PC3200 DDR losing the race against a synchronous bus (September 25, 2002).

ASUS P4S533 review by MS. A new meaning for Price / Performance Ratio. (June 26, 2002).

ASUS A7V333 review by MS. It is hard to add more features and performance to that board. (April 24, 2002).

ASUS P4S333 review by MS. A new meaning to the term "Performance of the SIS 645 chipset". (April 15, 2002).

ASUS A7M266D review by MS. ASUS may have gotten carried away and overengineered their Dual Athlon board but it definitely shows.(March 11, 2002).

ASUS A7N266E review by MS. nVidia nForce 420 chipset with TwinBank memory controller, integrated GF2 graphics controller, 6-channel audio, LAN and locked PCI bus. (February 18, 2002)

ASUS P4B266 review by MS. ASUS adds the i845D chipset and tons of other stuff to their new board (January 26, 2002)

ASUS A7V266-E review by MS. Currently one of the hottest boards for the Athlon and we mean it literally. High voltages, on-board CMedia sound and RAID (November. 11, 2001)

ASUS P4B review by MS. Using the Intel i845 chipset and unbuffered SDRAM only for the P4 (478pin) doesn't make this one the fastest racer on the track (Sept. 17, 2001)

ASUS CUV266 review by MS. With the VIA Apollo Pro266, ASUS shows what can be done with a PentiumIII. Running almost all current DDR DIMMs up to 333 MHz data rate, the CUV266 is the top performing PIII platform in the field (May 2, 2001)

ASUS A7VI-VM review by MS. The VIA KM133 chipset with the integrated S3 ProSavage2000 chipset makes for a pretty good integrated solution. (April 26, 2001)

ASUS A7A266 review by MS. The first venture in the ALi MAGiK1 domain by ASUS does unfortunately not appear to cut it. (March 18, 2001)

ASUS A7V133 review by MS. Runnig the VIA133A chipset up to 154 MHz, ASUS shows how to do it. Performance comparison between SDRAM and DDR included (February 10, 2001)

ASUS A7M266 review by MS. ASUS debugs the AMD761 Morth Bridge but almost kills the board (February 1st, 2001)

ASUS P4T review by MS. ASUS works around the P4 platform with some patent and patented design features (December 17, 2000)

ASUS A7V review by MS. The VIA KT133 chipset in an ASUS board gives a new meaning to the word performance. Undocumented multiplier settings included (August 10, 2000)

ASUS CUSL2 review by MS. The debut of the Intel Solano (i815E) chipset in an ASUS board. Overclocking galore (July 10, 2000)

ASUS P3V4X review by MS. Ever thought about running 2GB of system RAM at 146 MHz? Here is a possibility (June 8, 2000)

ASUS K7V review by MS. ASUS hits the world with the release of their VIA KX133 based mainboard and this one screams (April 9, 2000)

ASUS P3C 2000 review by MS. A Camino Chipset-powered board using SDRAM. Well, read for yourself (Jan. 17, 2000)

ASUS K7M review by Wolfgang. The most advanced SlotA (Athlon) board currently available with a multitude of features and some capability for overclocking without soldering on the CPU. (Oct. 6, 1999)

ASUS P2B-F review by bighammer. Currently the best Slot1 board, 4 PCI, 3 ISA and 1 AGP extension slots and everything of the finest quality money can buy (Intel BX440 chipset)(April 7, 1999)

ASUS P5A review by bighammer. A great SS7 board with 5 PCI, 2 ISA and 1 AGP extension slots but some really hazardous voltage settings (July 10, 1998) (ALiAladdin V chipset)




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