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    VIA PT chipset Review

    Posted on Monday, January 31 2005 @ 17:37:06 CET by LSDsmurf


    The Intel LGA775 platform has almost been in circulation for six month now and in that time it has settled in a number of new technologies. This new platform is the first to feature the “processor pins” on the actual motherboard rather than the processor itself. While this is an interesting move by Intel, it is certainly not what all the fuss has been about. Rather everyone has been captivated by the revolutionary new connectivity interface known as “PCI Express”. This new bus interface is set to change the way computers work, making them more flexible and more importantly, more powerful.

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