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    MSI 845G MAX Mainboard Review

    By Brent Justice   June 27, 2002

    Packing Intel's latest 845G chipset, could this Pentium 4 motherboard from MSI be the best integrated P4 board available for the mainstream and enthusiast user?

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    AOpen AK77-333 Mainboard Review

    By Kyle Bennett   May 07, 2002

    Jet black is back with AOpen's new VIA KT333 based mainboard.

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    Soltek SL-75DRV5 Mainboard Review

    By Kyle Bennett   May 02, 2002

    Soltek's latest KT333 chipset board is certainly a head turner because of the Mardi Gras colored PCB, but features like Anti-Burn Shield II are really what got us interested. All shields full, phasers on stun, make it so...

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    ABIT SD7-533 Mainboard

    By Steve Lynch   March 25, 2002

    The Pentium 4 mainboards have been getting a lot of play lately and we have seen phenomenal overclocks on SiS 645 chipset boards. ABIT brings us a true OCers board that support DDR333. Here is a quick look at the SD7-533 and what it can deliver.

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    Iwill XP333-R Mainboard

    By Steve Lynch   March 19, 2002

    I think we started this review several months ago and it has certainly been a journey. Have a look at our experience with ALi, Iwill, and DDR333.

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    MSI K7D Mainboard Review

    By Kyle Bennett   January 22, 2002

    Dually AthlonMP boards are starting to show up on retail shelves. We take a look at the MSI offering and see if you should consider it for your next upgrade.

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    ABIT's KT266A Mainboard Review

    By Steve Lynch   November 29, 2001

    One of the most anticipated mainboards of the holiday season is finally reaching retail store shelves. Sporting VIA's KT266A chipset is almost reason enough to buy it, but does ABIT deliver a board worthy of foregoing the EPoX or MSI versions for?

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    MSI's nForce Mainboard

    By Steve Lynch   November 19, 2001

    With the nForce Chipset ready for prime time, will the K7N420 Pro come through with all the performance promised or will the only thing screaming be the Fire Engine Red color of the PCB?? If you are ready for answers, you're in the right place. Have a seat. . .