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by paulphoto,
in Computer Hardware
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Jul 8, 2006
Pros: Super fast and stable, Dual-core ready, PCI-X, PCI, AGP 8x PRO, Great hardware/Software compatibility-and-support
Cons: No USB2.0; uses USB1.1
The Bottom Line: For an AGP-based system, it's the best dual-cpu motherboard -- no competition. Well, maybe one...read to find out.
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by quango,
Apr 19, 2004
Pros: Great expansion capabilities, good features
Cons: Only one PCI slot and four PCI-X can limit you, and no USB2
The Bottom Line: If you need speed and features, this is the one. If you need PCI slots, perhaps not.
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by rmnep,
May 7, 2004
Pros: Lots of RAM. Lots of extras. 3 PCI buses.
Cons: No USB-2. SATA is on 33MHz bus (slow). AGP problems. TERRIBLE product support from Tyan.
The Bottom Line: Even ignoring the compatibility problems, I cannot recommend a board from a company with such poor testing and such terrible customer support.
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