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Accelenation has posted a review on Intel's new Tualatin desktop processor at 1.2Ghz.

Even though Tualatin may not be mind blowing in any sense, there are a number of things that are important about it. Intel is making steps in the right direction, and this processor is the first glimpse at those steps.
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Accelenation has posted an article comparing the ECS K7S5A SiS735 board to boards based on the ALi MAGiK DDR/SDR, VIA KT133A, ALi M1649, and AMD761 chipsets.

Naturally, with SiS' 735 reference boards performing so admirably across the board (and across the web), ECS was one of the first to adopt the chipset in its motherboard line. The result is the K7S5A, a full ATX solution centered around the single chip SiS735. The ECS K7S5A features a different expansion slot configuration than the SiS735 reference board. It has 5 PCI slots, 1 AGP and 1 AMR. Also, gone is the onboard Firewire. A complete review of the board will be published later.
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Flipchip.net has posted a review of the new 1.20 GHz .13 micron PIII (Tualatin) FC-PGA2 along with a review of the Intel D815EEA2 motherboard

The Intel:registered: D815EEA2 motherboard is great if you need something with a BIOS that cannot be messed with yet have the full I/O configurabilty of a non OEM board. If you have an OEM board you know what I am talking about! They tell you at the store that anything will work in that AGP slot but you KNOW better, and someday they will pay!
1.20 GHz Tualatin Review
Motherboard Review

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Accelenation has posted a review on Shuttle's new KT266 motherboard, the AK31.

Just last year, Shuttle's motherboards lacked many of the overclocking features used by the enthusiast company. Their motherboards were straight no frills boards. In fact, if you keep reading the review, it's rather unbelievable this board is made by Shuttle.
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