Transcend TS-AVD1 VIA Apollo Pro 133 Slot-1 ATX
by Elliott Lee Hazen on November 27, 1999 2:41 PM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
The Test
In recent times, choosing a motherboard cannot be completely determined by a Winstone score. Now, many boards come within one Winstone point of each other and therefore the need to benchmark boards against each other falls. Therefore you shouldn't base your decision entirely on the benchmarks you see here, but also on the technical features and advantages of this particular board, seeing as that will probably make the greatest difference in your overall experience.
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Test Configuration |
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Processor(s): |
Intel
Pentium II 400 OEM
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RAM: |
1
x 64MB Mushkin PC100 SDRAM
1 x 64MB Memory-Man PC100 SDRAM |
Hard Drive(s): |
Western Digital Caviar AC28400
- UltraATA/33
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Bus Master Drivers: |
VIA 4-in-1 Drivers
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Video Card(s): |
Matrox
Millennium G200 (8MB SGRAM - AGP)
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Video Drivers: | |
Operation System(s): |
Windows
98 SE
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Motherboard Revision: |
Transcend
TS-AVD1 revision 1.0
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Windows 98 Performance |
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Business
Winstone 99 |
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Intel Pentium II 400 (100MHz x 4) |
17.7
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Intel Pentium II 448 (112MHz x 4) |
19.2
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With the TS-ABX, Transcend proved that smaller names in the industry can produce quality products that are capable of competing with larger manufacturers. However, with the TS-AVD1, Transcend really dropped the ball. Without many overclocking options and with poor stability, the TS-AVD1 simply cannot compete with most other Apollo Pro 133 boards out there. Further, it may be difficult to get a hold of one of these boards, as a quick look around the web produced no vendors with Transcend products. The TS-AVD1 is obviously a quick fix solution by Transcend to come out with a cheaper alternative to the i440BX.
In order for companies like Transcend to become readily available to the consumers, they need to make a name for themselves in the market. As mentioned in the TS-ABX review, Transcend needs something that is unique and will appeal to a variety of users. Even if this board had sported excellent stability, high build quality, and no major issues, that alone might not be enough to make a name in this extremely competitive market.
AnandTech Motherboard Rating |
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Business
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Performance |
82%
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Price |
85%
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Ease of Use |
86%
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Overclocked Stability |
78%
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General Stability |
78%
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Quality |
88%
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Documentation |
88%
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Reliability |
83%
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Overall Rating |
83%
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