R&B Mods has a motherboard on their test bench that I'd very much like to see on mine. This is one of the first retail boards using the new chipset core logic from ATi. They look like they want to compete with nVidia in this market, but took that hard road using the Intel bus instead of the AMD Athlon one, which had less competition. Does this board give the P4 a hookup? Read on to find out.
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