Advansus announces a mini-ITX motherboard based on Intel Q965 chipset

Advansus announces a mini-ITX motherboard based on Intel Q965 chipset

Biostar launches AMD Phenom motherboard

Biostar launches AMD Phenom motherboard

ASRock to cut into mid-range and high-end motherboard markets

Motherboard allows secure transactions - Electronics Talk (press release)

Motherboard allows secure transactions - Electronics Talk (press release)

Motherboard allows secure transactions
Electronics Talk (press release), UK - Nov 4, 2007
Advansus has released the iQ965-CI MiniITX motherboard, incorporating the Intel Q965 Express chipset, which hosts a maximum of 4Gbyte of dual-channel DDR2
Single-host board eliminates bottleneck Electronics Talk (press release)
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Firefox-equipped Mobo: What's the Point, Again? - Wired News

Firefox-equipped Mobo: What's the Point, Again? - Wired News

Firefox-equipped Mobo: What's the Point, Again?
Wired News - Oct 11, 2007
for troubleshooting, bootstrapping and the like. As a headline feature of a $350 mobo, however, it looks rather like a good idea in search of a purpose.

Biostar launches motherboard based on AMD 770 chipset - DigiTimes

Biostar launches motherboard based on AMD 770 chipset - DigiTimes

Biostar launches motherboard based on AMD 770 chipset
DigiTimes, Taiwan - 18 hours ago
Biostar has announced the launch of its TA770 A2+ motherboard based on the AMD 770 chipset. The TA770 A2+ supports the upcoming AMD Phenom series multi-core

Intel’s Skulltrail enthusiast platform running at 5.0 GHz

Intel’s Skulltrail enthusiast platform running at 5.0 GHz

Every year, we try to spend some one-on-one time with the key companies we cover on TG Daily: Rick Hodgin is currently on a 2-day tour with Intel to find out about some of the latest products Intel is working on. The enthusiast Skulltrail motherboard with the “Seaburg” chipset. Read the latest on Intel’s first consumer dual-socket product here..

Nvidia slides reveal supreme mastery of PR spinning

Nvidia slides reveal supreme mastery of PR spinning
The Inquirer - That said, the rig on the far right is an Intel QX6800, Badaxe2 mobo, 2x 2900XTs with Catalyst 7.10 drivers, a WD 150G Raptor and 2G of Corsair Dominator memory. It also has a generic DVD, a really nice OCZ/PC Power & Cooling 750 EPS12V Crossfire PSU

CNET Networks Business: - TechRepublic

CNET Networks Business: - TechRepublic

CNET Networks Business:
TechRepublic, KY - 23 hours ago
The mobo is Intel D845PT. I wanted to upgrade the processor to 2.4ghz, 512mb, 400mhz fsb processor (SL6S9). I have downloaded the latest bios, which Gateway

New Features Discovered in Windows XP SP3: Is It Better Than Vista?

New Features Discovered in Windows XP SP3: Is It Better Than Vista?
Beta News - As a personal example, nVidia doesn’t support nForce 2 mobo chipsets on Vista. The included Microsoft drivers give HORRIBLE quality, listening to any sort of audio is impossible. I used to have the same problem to a lesser degree in XP, but with

Taiwanese vendors are up in arms over X38 - X48 migration

Taiwanese vendors are up in arms over X38 - X48 migration
The Inquirer - The problem is this, why only sell the chip for $50-75 when you can sell a whole new motherboard for $150-200? There is a perceived loss of capital between the two, even though selling the chips costs $8-10 to manufacture and the motherboards only

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