Tre mobo og et grafikkort review hos VR-zone

Diverse d.  25. februar. 2003, skrevet af Quickmcj 0 Kommentarer.  Vist: 384 gange.



Så er der review til folket:

(En tak til front243, fordi han lige fandt frem til "the missing link")

Fic som vi ikke rigtig kender i Danmark, men er i udlandet kendt som et lavpris mærke. Det ligner sjovt nok EPoX mobo't :)

"First International Computer, or FIC has been steadily increasing their grip on the computer enthusiast with their new lines of video cards and motherboards. Their KT400 solution, the AN19E was one of the faster and more reliable boards we've had the chance to test, and their new Radeon 9700 Pro cards have enthusiast written all over them. Being the diverse manufacturer that they are, FIC has recently signed a contract to make the motherboards used in the Nintendo GameCube console. All that aside, FIC's latest addition to their motherboard arsenal is the most popular AMD chipset to date, the nVidia nForce 2. FIC's nForce 2 board is dubbed the AU11 Chameleon, a fitting name due to FIC's use of the green colored PCB."

http://www.vr-zone.com/reviews/FIC/AU11/

Asus P4 mobo's:

"Today we have an all Asus affair =). With this review, we've actually received all the different Granite Bay boards from all the main manufacturers and I hope that you've found our board reviews useful. Besides the E7205 solution from Asus via the P4G8X, Asus surprised us by sending us a GE board, P4GE-V (We were expecting the P4PE really heh). Well I did some surfing and can't recall reading a review of this board so this might a first and of interest for some people. These two boards also brings to an end a drought we've had for Asus boards =). If you're new to VR-Zone, please go through the other board reviews because we tend not to repeat product overviews. Look for the first review of each chipset for more information about them. Without further ado let's begin =) "

http://www.vr-zone.com/reviews/ASUS/P4G8X/

Og et Grafikkort review:

"XFX's latest addition to their product lineup is the XFX GeForce 4 Ti 4200 based on the 8X AGP interface. The 8X AGP cards are slowly but surely replacing the NV25 based 4X AGP cards, and as motherboards have been integrating 8X AGP ability over the last few months, many enthusiasts will be able to take advantage of the larger pipeline supported by their 8X AGP video cards and motherboards. We're going to take a look to see if the upgrade from 4X to 8X is worth it right now, and how the 8X AGP Ti 4200 card from XFX stacks up to the competition... First, lets look at the specifications and bundled extras of the XFX Ti 4200 8X AGP."

http://www.vr-zone.com/reviews/XFX/Ti4200-8X/