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    Review : Chaintech Apogee 9EJL1

    Posted on Tuesday, September 24 2002 @ 13:18:02 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Hardware Zone has made a review of Chaintech's Apogee 9EJL1 :
    Providing excellent value, great looks, a stunning package, stable performance and some real overclocking friendly settings that we have highlighted in the review, including the ability to use DDR353 on a normal 133MHz bus and DDR400 at 150MHz FSB, the Chaintech Apogee 9EJL1 truly deserves the 4.5-star seal from HardwareZone. The street price of the Chaintech Apogee 9EJL1 is about S$240 (may vary depending on bundling options). Had it been outfitted with a RAID controller and scored slightly better in performance, it could have easily garnered our coveted 5-star award. However, it certainly deserved our seal of approval for the Most Value for Money product.


    Review Link : Hardware Zone


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