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TYAN:

Tyan Trinity KT400 (S2495) review by MS. An OEM board with rallye stripes and dangerous voltages. (February 17 2003).

Tyan Tiger MPX (S2466) review by MS. The Tiger MPX is the underdog in the MPX world but under the hood is a champion. (March 11, 2002).

Tyan Trinity 510 (S2266) review by MS. As the second major manufacturer, Tyan is using the VIA P4X266 chipset to enable DDR on their mainboard for the Pentium4 (Socket478). Not the fastest board, no features either but very solid at ultra-low price (Nov 11, 2001)

Tyan Tiger S2460 review by MS. The first affordable mainstream Athlon MP board selling for around US$200 has a few surprises and great performance (Sept. 23, 2001)

Tyan Trinity K7 review by MS. The final production version of the board formerly known as S2380 is rock solid but has room for improvement (May. 2, 2000)

Tyan S2380 preview by MS. Tyan's debut in the Athlon Scene involves the Kx 133 Chipset (Feb. 7, 2000, full review up Feb. 16 2000)

Tyan S1854 Trinity 400 Rev. 3 review by MS. Considerable changes from the previous revisions make the Trinity 400 a quite impressive performer (Feb. 6, 2000)

Tyan S1854 Trinity 400 review by MS. The heart of the Micron Millennia series. Stable but no flexibility at all and some really strange thoughts behind the design (Dec 15, 1999)




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