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PC Partner ATI Xpress 200 Review
By: Mike Mackenzie
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    2006-01-30

    Table of Contents:
  • PC Partner ATI Xpress 200 Review
  • Contents and Features
  • Installation
  • Built-in X300 Graphics
  • Overclocking the Motherboard and Benchmarking
  • Conclusion

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    PC Partner ATI Xpress 200 Review - Contents and Features


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    Contents

    • PC Partner RC410MS7-A82C Motherboard
    • IDE Cable
    • Floppy Cable
    • SATA Cable
    • AV Out/ S video out back plate
    • I/O Shield
    • Technical Reference Booklet

    Features

    • ATI RC410 + SB450 Chipset
    • Supports Intel Celeron, Pentium 4, Pentium D processors in the LGA 775 –Pin package
    • Supports 64 Bit Processor System Bus Frequency of 533Mhz/800Mhz/1066Mhz (133Mhz/200Mhz/266Mhz bus clock)
    • Supports Hyper-threading technology
    • Adjustable Voltage from 0.8375v to 1.600v in 12.5mV steps
    • Single Channel (64 bits wide) DDR2 operation supported
    • Supports DDR2 400/533/667 Non ECC memory only
    • Maximum Memory size of 2GB

    • Onboard ATI PCI-E X300 Graphics Core
    • Supports CRT or TV out display
    • Up to 2048x1536 non-interlaced screen resolution for CRT
    • PCI Express Graphics Interface
    • One 16- lane (X16 port) PCI Express graphics expansion slot
    • Onboard AC97 Sound
    • Onboard Serial ATA Host Controller

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