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Shuttle AV32 Mainboard Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 03/19/2001 08:17 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
X-bit Labs has posted a review on the Shuttle AV32 mainboard.
It comes logically that in the nearest future the market will be overflown with mainboards based on VIA Apollo Pro266 chipset for Pentium III featuring both 184-pin slots for DDR SDRAM and 168-pin DIMM slots for the regular SDRAM. For instance, all the major manufacturers including ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI have already announced products like that. As far as formerly we highlighted only how VIA Apollo Pro266 works with DDR SDRAM boards and failed to find out how this core logic feels about the common PC133 SDRAM, we assume it to be quite timely to make up for this slip. That´s why, as we got hold of Shuttle AV32, one of the very first VIA Apollo Pro266-built mainboards supporting both the memory types, we dedicated a whole article to it.
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