Tyan Trinity KT400

Diverse d.  18. februar. 2003, skrevet af B@NG 0 Kommentarer.  Vist: 313 gange.

LostCircuits har fået et KT400 bundkort fra TYAN til test.
De har lavet en rigtig lang og god test af bundkortet.



"Tyan's release of the VIA KT400-based S2495 or Trinity KT400 adds another player to the AMD Socket A platform. The board features a bit of an awkward layout as, for example, the diagnostic LED panel is almost completely hidden between the ribbon cables above and below the display. Likewise, the proximity of the AGP interface to the DIMM slots makes the use of certain graphics cards, including Tyan's own Tachyon G9700 a risky undertaking. For the overclocking community, the Trinity KT400 features some of the highest voltages, that is up to 3.3 VDD and VDDQ that are applied when 2.675V is selected in the BIOS. In the end we were able to run it rock stable but we have a few reservations about the S2495 nonetheless.
The second issue we were concerned with was to compare the older VIA 4-in-1 drivers (4.33) with the new VIA Hyperion drivers (4.43) on identical hardware to get some idea of how much better these drivers really are and which applications might profit as opposed to those that won't. "

http://www.lostcircuits.com/motherboard/tyan_s2495/