We haven’t heard much from Albatron lately, but it has quite a few Springdale and Canterwood boards on the market. Overclockers NZ tests one of them, named Albatron 865PE Lite Pro.
Read the review here.
Legion Hardware takes a look at what Gigabyte has come up with using the nForce 2 chipset, drawing its last breaths.
Read the review here.
ABIT shows up some more information regarding its entry on the SFF market. It’s called DigiDice and looks like a mix between a barebone and a stereo equipment. Hopefully, we’ll get a test copy of our own soon.
Read more about DigiDice here.
EPoX as well wants to get into the SFF market and on Computex, its contribution has been revealed. Check out the specifications here.
HardOCP puts on some VIA action, playing with a MSI KT6 Delta-LSR. A board with seemingly extremely little room for overclocking.
Read more here.
Intel has delayed the launch of Prescott, which probably won’t be launched until the beginning of next year. Meanwhile, the company is instead intending to launch a version of the P4 under the name of “Extreme Edition”. The FSB frequency is still 800 MHz but the CPU will be equipped with 2MB L3 Cache and 512KB L2 Cache. Do you dare to speculate about what this beast will cost when launched? (Mixed sources, The Inquirer, OC-Workbench etc.)