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    ASUS A8V Deluxe Review

    Posted on Tuesday, August 24 2004 @ 17:38:02 CEST by LSDsmurf


    The A8V Deluxe is ASUS’ premier offering for the AMD socket 939 CPUs. The board itself is designed around the VIA K8T800 Pro chipset. Through this chipset, the A8V Deluxe supports both the Athlon64 and AthlonFX families of socket 939 compliant CPUS, as well as DDR RAM operating in Dual Channel mode. Compliant with today’s trends, the A8V is a feature complete solution, only requiring the minimal accessories for a working system, including an AMD based socket 939 processor, DDR RAM, an AGP video card, and drives. ASUS chose to integrate the following components in to the A8V’s design: 3 IDE ATA-133 ports; 4 SATA-150 ports; 8 USB 2.0 capable ports (4 in rear panel, and 1 onboard headers supporting 2 ports each); 2 IEEE 1394a capable ports (1 in rear panel, 2 onboard headers supporting 1 port each); 1 Marvell Gigabit Ethernet port; Realtek 8.1 channel audio codec featuring S/PDIF optical and RCA type output ports; and serial, parallel, and PS/2 port support.

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