Gigabyte GA-8TX i850 Socket-423 ATX
by Mike Andrawes on June 3, 2001 12:04 AM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
Finally, six months after its first debut, the Intel Pentium 4 has reached 1.7GHz, a speed that delivers very competitive performance against AMD’s Athlon 1.33GHz. Combined with the recent dramatic price cuts on the Pentium 4, the idea of owning a Pentium 4 system is no longer a strange one.
A few weeks ago, we looked at the ASUS P4T, the first Pentium 4 motherboard we have reviewed so far. Nonetheless, it’s also one of the most impressive Pentium 4 boards we have used in the labs throughout these past few months.
ASUS was actually the second manufacturer to send us a Pentium 4 motherboard in early December 2000. The first company was Gigabyte, with their GA-8TX, which was available very shortly after the release of the first Pentium 4 CPU’s, showing that Gigabyte was determined to get into the Pentium 4 market early in the game, something that is often more important than actually having a good product. Fortunately, Gigabyte is shooting to accomplish both feats with the GA-8TX. Let’s take a detailed look at the GA-8TX and see what Gigabyte has done to lead the industry, as the first to market with a board for Intel’s latest CPU.
Gigabyte GA-8TX |
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CPU
Interface
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Socket-423
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Chipset
|
Intel
i850
Intel 82850 MCH Intel 82801BA ICH2 |
Form
Factor
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ATX
2.03
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Bus
Speeds
|
100 / 105 / 110 / 113 MHz |
Voltages
Supported
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Auto Detect |
Memory
Slots
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4
184-pin RIMM slots
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Expansion
Slots
|
1
AGP Slot |
On-board
Audio
|
Sigmatel
STA9708T AC97 CODEC
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BIOS
|
AMI Simple BIOS Setup 1.24a |
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