ECS RS400-A motherboard Review

Posted on 2005-08-06 20:30:04 by LSDsmurf

So how does the Radeon Xpress 200 actually fair as a competitive chipset solution? We've taken a look at ECS' mainstream solution for AMD, the RX480-A and found its performance commendable. This time round, we had a go not only with the Intel version of the Radeon Xpress 200, but also one with the IGP Northbridge (RS400). This motherboard came in the form of the ECS RS400-A, a cross-breed of a board that supported DDR and DDR2 memory types and a choice of integrated or discreet graphics, which in itself supported both AGP and PCI Express graphic cards. That just about sums up one of the most flexible motherboard configurations available for the Pentium 4. Well, not exactly, you still have a review to read..



Link: HardwareZone



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