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PCChips 810LMR:
... for 13 years and I cannot think of a Far East company worthy of more criticism than Protac International who are responsible for the PC Chips product. You have to get things into perspective when dealing with companies like this. This is a company who supplied Motherboards with FAKE chips mounted on their motherboards back in 1995. They supplied tens of thousands 486 Motherboards to the UK computer market wit... Read the full review: Protac International not to be trusted by poodlepie |
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Soltek SL75KV+ Motherboard / overall rating |
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K7-S5A Motherboard Socket A Motherboard / overall rating |
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PC CHIPS M571LMR Socket 7 Motherboard onboard snd.4mb video modem Lan overall rating |
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Lex BN780 PRO Motherboard / overall rating |
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QDI BrillianX IV Motherboard / Slot 1, BX chipset, Dual processor, onboard SCSI |
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PCChips 810LMR ... bought a PC with this motherboard inside. I had read mixed reviews of it so was slightly concerned. I have now used it daily for several months so have a good idea of its good and bad points. It's useful that it comes with a modem,sound, LAN adapter and graphics on board....however the sound is quite bad...system noise is not suppressed, you will hear rumbles and pops and squeaks(!) generated by such things as your mouse, hard drive and optical drives....all these somehow transmit their mechanical noise and electrical interference through the onboard sound for your aural appreciation. Also the sound ouput is at a very low volume. All these problems disappear on the ... Read the full review: it's cheap it's stable it's ok by waterboy67 |
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K7-S5A Motherboard Socket A ... before the words "replace" or "upgrade" get a quick mention, usually by me, and most frequently on the subject of computing. The sensible "deep pockets and short arms" part of me holds back from keeping my PC's at state-of-the-art levels, although I like to try to keep up. Therefore, it comes to no surprise to me at least, that I'm writing about this motherboard several months after the main core of opinions already posted. For those of you familiar with my recent opinions, you may remember that I've just networked a pair of PCs, my "main" one, which has an AMD 800khz processor and the other arrival into the N... Read the full review: K7-S5A. State Of The Art Several Months Late! by Nibelung |
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K7-S5A Motherboard Socket A ... K7S5A Motherboard has been the most popular purchase for those individuals willing to upgrade to a socket A (AMD) system affordably in the last 2 years. I myself upgraded from an infinitely inferior Chaintech 7CTKJD to a faster K7S5A but would like to add that when it comes to motherboard upgrades speed will be one of the features you will complain least with this one, continue with me to know why. Upgrading motherboards is not an easy task, although one can find a plethora of web pages and discussion boards teaching the bits and bolts of the art, printing all that stuff and then going the step by step road does not guarantee any success. If you are the daring type... Read the full review: K7S5A Motherboard, Rev. 1 Elite Group (ECS) by luismorais |






