Intel took advantage of the Computex to announce the P45 Express, the successor to the popular P35 Express. It features DDR3-1333 and PCI Express 2.0; however, how does it actually fare in practice?
After a lukewarm nForce 780i, NVIDIA comes back with the 790i. In addition to native PCI-Express 2.0 support, it is the first DDR3 nForce. Can it stand up to the X38?
A little more than a year after the nForce 680i, NVIDIA launches a new high end chipset, the nForce 780i SLI. There is now PCI Express 2.0 and 45nm quad core support.
With the high end X38, is Intel offering a new chipset that is supposed to replace the i975X? What’s new compared to the classic P35 Express? The answers are in this product preview!
Intel renews its chipsets with the arrival of the P35 Express, which succeeds the P965. On paper DDR3 and FSB1333 management look good. How about in practice?
As Core 2 Duo processors are about to hit shops, we take a look at the P965 Express chipset as it is implemented on the ASUSTeK P5B Deluxe. What are its performances compared to the 975x?
A Pentium M and a Pentium 4 motherboard? This is now possible thanks to ASUSTeK and its CT-479 adaptor.
Following its great success with the Athlon XP and then the Athlon 64 platforms, NVIDIA is now attacking the Pentium 4 market with the Intel version of the nForce 4 SLI. What is this chipset worth compared to the i925XE ?
After the NVIDIA nForce 4 the VIA K8T890 is the second available chipset for the Athlon 64 which supports PCI Express. Here is a full comparison of the two rival products!