VIA.... err.. memory bandwith and hd transfer sucks... also 10% slower than
bx...

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From: "NEOn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, 08 March, 2000 16:19
Subject: [Compu-Mania] Asus uses VIA


> ASUS P34VX , from IXBT
>
> The first idea that comes into our mind when we look at ASUS P3V4X
mainboard is: Wow! This is the way an up-to-date Slot 1 mainboard should,
actually, look! The voltage regulator of this board complies with VRM 8.4
spec that is why P3V4X supports the whole bunch of processors starting from
Intel Celeron and finishing with new Intel Pentium III with the Coppermine
core and 133MHz bus. Besides, its AGP bus supports 4x mode and IDE
controller - UltraDMA/66 protocol. Frankly speaking, the presence of all
these ultramodern features shouldn't strike you as something so
extraordinary, since ASUS P3V4X is based on one of the latest and most
promising chipsets - VIA Apollo Pro133A.
>
>
> NEOn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ( No, not the gas .. visit www.videologic.com  )
> ICQ: 65114454
>
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