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http://www.neoseeker.com/Articles/Hardware/Reviews/slk890pro939/index.html
For all of the nay-sayers about the VIA chipset, this should set you correct. As you can see, and from the Legion Hardware review as well, VIA/SOLTEK has a SERIOUS contender here. True, the nForce4 has more features, but the Soltek board POUNDS the Gigabyte NF4 SLI board in most of the tests.
In my previous posts about the ASUS A8V-E Deluxe, I did not want to come off as a VIA hater in any way--as I said before, ASUS is the problem here. If you missed my whistle-blowing on ASUS, search for A8V-E on the forums and read up.
I will further point out that again, it is Soltek that has put out ANOTHER production board with NO APPARENT ISSUES and is blistering fast at stock speeds, and guess what, this board will overclock well, too. If you are a VIA fan, and want PCI-E, this is the board to buy. Not bad at all for a previously little known Tiawanese company who only sells their products through NewEgg in the states!
For all of the nay-sayers about the VIA chipset, this should set you correct. As you can see, and from the Legion Hardware review as well, VIA/SOLTEK has a SERIOUS contender here. True, the nForce4 has more features, but the Soltek board POUNDS the Gigabyte NF4 SLI board in most of the tests.
In my previous posts about the ASUS A8V-E Deluxe, I did not want to come off as a VIA hater in any way--as I said before, ASUS is the problem here. If you missed my whistle-blowing on ASUS, search for A8V-E on the forums and read up.
I will further point out that again, it is Soltek that has put out ANOTHER production board with NO APPARENT ISSUES and is blistering fast at stock speeds, and guess what, this board will overclock well, too. If you are a VIA fan, and want PCI-E, this is the board to buy. Not bad at all for a previously little known Tiawanese company who only sells their products through NewEgg in the states!