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| Recommend. | BFG GeForce 6800 GT OC | If you are currently out in the market for a top of the line video card that can play the latest games and don’t want to spend a fortune, the BFGTech GeForce 6800GT OC is for you. |
| Recommend. | BFG 6800 Ultra OC | Games we tested like FarCry, Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow and Painkiller all showed advantages to the higher clocked core. |
| Recommend. | Visiontek Xtasy X800 PRO AGP Video Card | Also you will want to consider that VisionTek is a USA-based company that has toll-free phone support during normal business hours, and they back their cards with a lifetime warranty that we have seen them stand behind. - SITE AWARD |
| Recommend. | AMD Athlon™ 64 FX-53 | Kudos to AMD for a job well done. They are firmly in the lead in the CPU race, especially where it matters to us most on the gaming front. |
| Recommend. | Iwill XP333-R | While not stellar, it was a capable board. |
| Recommend. | EPoX EP-4PCA3+ | Anyway, this board is definitely worth the money and would make a great addition to anyone’s killer rig... |
| Recommend. | EPoX EP-8RDA3+ | If EPoX can fix the 8RDA3+ so that so that we do not see the OC limitations anymore, they will have a great product on their hands and certainly one worthy of telling your friends about. |
| Recommend. | EPoX EP-8KRA2+ | EPoX adds to their product line with the new 8KRA2+, wielding a VIA KT600 chipset. |
| Recommend. | MSI Ti4200-VTD8X | The performance of the MS-8870 Ti4200 is fantastic, running neck in neck with the other top performing Ti4200s... |
| Recommend. | Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Ultra | The 8KNXP Ultra heads up GIGABYTE’s i875P line of motherboards. Does this board hold its own against other Canterwoods? Or does it really need to? |
| Recommend. | Albatron GeForce FX5700U | We take a look at Albatron’s FX5700Ultra and compare it with the ATI 9600XT. We also see how they compare at two CPU clock speeds. |
Rating: 90/0 | ATI ALL-IN-WONDER VE | Want to have an affordable all in one solution combining 2D, 3D, and TV with full-blown video editing features? ATI’s new All-In-Wonder Radeon VE is a great setup for a home theater or multimedia PC while maintaining a very affordable price. |
| Recommend. | ATI ALL-IN-WONDER 9800 PRO | If you are a hardcore gamer or a heavy multimedia user or wanting to setup that grand home theater that can do it all, play games and run component out to your TV with high quality capturing then this card is definitely the card for you. |
| Recommend. | ASUS V9280S Super Fast | What can AGP 8X do for the GeForce4 Ti 4200 GPU? Inside we will take a look at Asus’ new video card as well as a look at AGP 8X and whether it has any benefits in gaming on this Ti 4200 based video card. |
| Recommend. | ABIT Siluro FX5900 OTES | A look at the new card from ABIT is based on the GeForceFX 5900 core and comes with a completely new OTES cooling solution. Let's see how it compares to the competition using current games. |
| Recommend. | ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe | The A7N8X-E Deluxe finishes with a very flat result-set. I actually don’t have much to complain about with this board, but am left less-than-impressed overall. It performs decently out of the box and gave me absolutely zero problems. |
| Recommend. | Tyan Tachyon G9800 PRO-M | Click to read entire review/article! |
| Recommend. | VisionTek Xtasy 9800 PRO Video Card | VisionTek is back in the game; sporting a brand new line of ATI based video cards. Can VisionTek match the quality and performance we have come to expect from ATI brand cards. |
| Recommend. | BFG Asylum GeForce FX 5600 256MB | BFG Technologies has transformed a vanilla GeForceFX 5600 into a solid mainstream graphics card with more VIVO features and memory than you can shake a stick at. |
| Recommend. | BFG Asylum GeForce FX 5700 Ultra | We take BFG’s new Asylum GeForceFX 5700Ultra for a spin in eight games and compare it with three popular cards in the mainstream market. Read inside for the gameplay evaluation. |
| Recommend. | BFG Asylum GeForce FX 5900 Ultra | Our first retail 5900-Ultra has arrived, and is being provided by BFGTech. We examine this video card and hopefully help you make an informed buying decision when it comes to NVIDIA’s latest and greatest. |
| Recommend. | MSI FX5900XT-VTD128 (MS-8937) | MSI has put together a quiet, cool single slot 5900XT solution that worked well under our stressful testing. |
| Recommend. | Albatron K8X800 Pro II | Albatron’s K8X800 Pro II fuels the Athlon64 fire. We throw one on the test bench to see how the Albatron’s performance heats up the K8 arena. |
| Recommend. | ASUS P4S800D-E Deluxe | ASUS keeps the market motivated by developing the P4S800D-E Deluxe based on the SiS655TX chipset. Will that and a ton of features allow this "Deluxe" board to compete with the Intel chipset boards? |
| Recommend. | Shuttle SN41G2 | In nearly every respect, the Shuttle has proven to be a formidable opponent to the highest-performance AMD motherboards on the market. |
| Recommend. | Shuttle SN85G4 | Shuttle has done an overall great design and this will certainly get the SFF crowd interested in the new Athlon64 754-pin CPUs from AMD. |
| Recommend. | Shuttle SN45G | If you can find the right CPU to put into the Shuttle SN45G, you can have one of the fastest and smallest gaming boxes on the planet. |
| Recommend. | Shuttle SB61G2 | Overclocking and enthusiast goodness stuffed into a Small Form Factor box most of us could punt 30 meters. Of course it is sporting an Intel Springdale chipset this time around |
| Recommend. | Shuttle ST61G4 | I was impressed with the ST61G4. Shuttle has obviously been listening to its users, as evident by the design and placement of various components. Between the PSU exhausting its air from the back of the case, to the place of the CMOS jumper, not to mentio |
| Recommend. | SOYO SY-K7VTA Pro | Jumpers and dipswitches simply do not play into the current retail OCers market. Add to the fact that the Soyo KT133A board does not support the extra IDE/RAID channels that are becoming commonplace, and the Soyo K7VTA Pro simply does not weigh in as a c |
| Recommend. | SOYO SY-K7V DRAGON | Soyo. A very familiar name. They used to make some killer BX boards. Then they just started drifting away. We spoke with them at Computex in June and they told us they were coming back in a big overclocking way. Well, let's see if there is any truth to it |
| Recommend. | Intel D875PBZ | The D875PBZ is Intel’s introduction in to the world of Dual Channel DDR memory and the 200 MHz FSB. Read on to find out just how powerful this combination is… |
| Recommend. | Intel D865PERL | The D865PERL is Intel’s 200 MHz FSB solution for the mainstream user, based on their i865PE chipset. We know many OCers are interested in this chipset as they are hoping it to be the bargain of the summer. |
| Recommend. | DFI LANPARTY NFII Ultra B | Overall, the DFI Lan Party NFII Ultra B left us with a good feeling. |
| Recommend. | Chaintech 7VJL APOGEE | [Chaintech] are finally stepping up to become a player in the enthusiast market and we get to see what they're made of! |
| Recommend. | Chaintech 7NJS ZENITH | What does the word Zenith mean? Should the 7NJS be any hint or indication, it likely is another word for performance as this board has turned in some spectacular results using the new nForce2 chipset from NVIDIA. |
| Recommend. | Chaintech 9CJS Zenith | Chaintech has included almost every imaginable feature with the 9CJS ZENITH including Envy-24 sound. Will it compete with the other i875P-based motherboards by offering the performance and stability we have come to expect from the Canterwood? |
| Recommend. | ATI Radeon 9600XT 128MB | We have ATI’s new mainstream video card in the house, the 9600XT. We run it through performance tests and look at the gaming experience delivered with this brand new video card and compare it with the competition. |
| Recommend. | ATI Radeon 9800XT 256MB | We examine the performance, image quality, and gaming experience delivered by ATI’s new Radeon 9800XT video card and explain their Half-Life 2 bundling plans. |
| Recommend. | MSI 655 Max-FISR (MS-6730) | This is one of the first boards to market to support dual channel memory mode for the Intel P4 family. Find out how it stacks up against the other fierce competitors... |
| Recommend. | MSI 854PE Max2-FISR (MS-6704-040) | Based on the Intel 845PE chipset, this board is packed with an impressive array of features, we'll see how it stacks up. |
| Recommend. | MSI 875P NEO-FIS2R (MS-6758) | We have to base our reviews on our experiences that we have here. For HardOCP to give the MSI 875P NEO any kind of endorsement would be...simply unacceptable. |
| Recommend. | MSI KT6 Delta-LSR (MS-6590) | The KT6 Delta-LSR is MSI’s entry into the fanfare and hype that centers around the VIA KT-600 chipset. Just how well was MSI able to engineer this solution to withstand the onslaught of the nForce2 based boards? |
| Recommend. | MSI K7N2 Delta-ILSR (MS-6570) | MSI has included every feature under the sun in their new flagship AMD mainboard, including integrated graphics, courtesy of the NVIDIA nForce2 chipset. |
| Recommend. | MSI K8T Neo-FIS2R (MS-6702) | The K8T-Neo is MSI’s introduction into the AMD64 world. Pairing up the VIA K8T800 chipset with an Athlon64, this board may be an nForce3 killer... |
| Recommend. | ABIT AT7-MAX2 | The AT7-MAX2 is latest ABIT solution to have serial ATA, KT400, and RAID on board. We bring it up close and personal and let you see what is under the hood. |
| Recommend. | ABIT AN7 | ABIT’s latest board featuring the uGuru processor and its host of features, the AN7 is the newest iteration in the AMD socket 462 line of boards. If the board is anything like its predecessors, then this may be the AthlonXP board to beat… |
| Recommend. | ABIT NF7-S | No doubt this is one of the most highly anticipated mainboards of the year. Does ABIT do the nForce2 chipset justice? Of course we show you how it will OC...but you knew that already. |
| Recommend. | ABIT KV7 | ABIT’s VIA KT600 based solution. Read on to find out just how well it stands up to the likes of the competition, including the speed-crowned nForce2 chipset and if it is worthy of your box. |
| Recommend. | ABIT KV8-MAX3 | If you can handle being out there on the cutting edge computer technology, I think it is going to be harder to find a better all around package than what is offered in ABIT KV8-MAX3 for the Athlon64 platform. |
| Recommend. | ABIT SR7-8X | ABIT delivers the first retail SiS 648 chipset board we have seen and it is targeted right at the enthusiast crowd with a budget and a Pentium 4 in mind. |
| Recommend. | ABIT BD7-RAID | ABIT has reworked the BD7 motherboard, flattened out the wrinkles, removed the kinks, and added the features that performance enthusiasts crave. The result of this makeover is the ABIT BD7-II RAID...but is it what you want? |
| Recommend. | ABIT BE7-RAID | ABIT's MAX series of boards have been a big hit with many of us, but what about us older guys that still need our serial and parallel ports? The BE7 sports the new i845PE chipset, DDR333, and all that other "old stuff". |
| Recommend. | ABIT IT7-MAX2 V2.0 | Will ABIT's new I845PE board live up to the high expectations of its MAX brethren? Read on to find out how much of a flagship board this is to ABIT’s Intel lineup... |
| Recommend. | ABIT BH7 | The BH7 is ABIT’s latest masterpiece featuring the Intel i845PE chipset. Read on to find out why ABIT is convinced that this is the board to pair up with your prized P4... |
| Recommend. | ABIT AI7 | Sporting the uGuru processor and its deep features, the AI7 builds on ABIT’s already critically acclaimed line of i865PE boards. Its performance promises to make it an enthusiast favorite. |
| Recommend. | ABIT IS7-G | The Springdale has been the buzz lately as some boards are showing signs of better-than-875P performance. Find out what ABIT "Game Acceleration" is all about. |
| Recommend. | ASUS A7N8X | The ASUS A7N8X is one of the first incarnations of the nVidia nForce2 chipset-based motherboards to hit retail shelves. We have seen good and bad previews of the technology. How will it look when it gets to your box? |
| Recommend. | ASUS P4S8X | If you are in the mood for AGP8X, DDR333, and SATA, the guys at Asus have put together a Pentium 4 mainboard that may be to your liking. |
| Recommend. | ASUS Radeon 9600XT/TVD | Are you contemplating upgrading that GeForce4 or Radeon 8500 but first want to know how much of a benefit you will really get out of the latest video card? Let's find out how upgrading to an Asus Radeon 9800XT can benefit your gaming experience. |
| Recommend. | ASUS K8V Deluxe | As ASUS’ forerunner in to the Athlon64 fray, the K8V Deluxe looks to be a fine competitor, packing the power of the VIA K8T800 chipset along with a hoard of other features… |
| Recommend. | ATI Radeon 9500 PRO 128MB | We've already previewed the 9500 Pro a while back, and now it's time to take a look at the final retail version of the card that's shipping and compare it with the competition. Read inside for the lowdown on ATI's answer to the mainstream market. |
| Recommend. | ASUS P4T533 | The P4T533, Asus’ new flagship i850E motherboard poised to raise the performance bar for enthusiasts alike. But does it deliver? Read on for what will most assuredly be some surprising results. |
| Recommend. | ASUS P4P800 Deluxe | This is the ASUS entry in to the i865PE/Springdale market. Is this the board to pair up with your Pentium 4 2.4C, or does it fall short of expectations? |
| Recommend. | ASUS P4C800 Deluxe | ASUS’ i875P based board looks to be a worthy contender as it has some nice features, but will it do what we enthusiast want it to do. And that is be a worthy Pentium 4 2.4C mate. |
| Recommend. | ABIT IC7-MAX3 | If you have been looking for a great overclocking board with more features than a new luxury sedan, the ABIT IC7-MAX3 should very likely be your first look and your last when making a mainboard purchase. |