N NucleusWDS Senior member Sep 20, 2000 673 0 0 Jan 22, 2002 #1 Soltek SL-75DRV4 Review ... Check it out ... HERE
C cryptography Junior Member Jan 29, 2002 24 0 0 Feb 18, 2002 #2 i just saw the SL-75DRV4 over at motherboards.org (http://www.motherboards.org/articlesd/hardware-reviews/1072_3.html) and this board looks really fast!! Anyone have thoughts to this offering?? A search on this site produces '0' (
i just saw the SL-75DRV4 over at motherboards.org (http://www.motherboards.org/articlesd/hardware-reviews/1072_3.html) and this board looks really fast!! Anyone have thoughts to this offering?? A search on this site produces '0' (
D Daovonnaex Golden Member Dec 16, 2001 1,952 0 0 Feb 18, 2002 #3 It's fast, very stable, and very overclockable.
BFG10K Lifer Aug 14, 2000 22,709 3,005 126 Feb 19, 2002 #4 I was just about to get that board, until I decided to go with a Northwood + i845 upgrade. Soltek is a great brand though and in fact my Intel chipset motherboard is made by Soltek too.
I was just about to get that board, until I decided to go with a Northwood + i845 upgrade. Soltek is a great brand though and in fact my Intel chipset motherboard is made by Soltek too.
D Daovonnaex Golden Member Dec 16, 2001 1,952 0 0 Feb 19, 2002 #5 << I was just about to get that board, until I decided to go with a Northwood + i845 upgrade. Soltek is a great brand though and in fact my Intel chipset motherboard is made by Soltek too. >> I hope you mean i845D. Out of curiousity, why not the i850? Are you planning to use your existing memory?
<< I was just about to get that board, until I decided to go with a Northwood + i845 upgrade. Soltek is a great brand though and in fact my Intel chipset motherboard is made by Soltek too. >> I hope you mean i845D. Out of curiousity, why not the i850? Are you planning to use your existing memory?