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Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R and Motherboard

Posted at 4 August 2008 8:54

Try motherboard to compare trends. Not as easy as it sounds, is it? It is certainly scientific.

Take a look on this one post on yesterday.

I have an old hard drive that has those old ribbon connections to transfer data to the mother board. I have a new computer that mostly uses those cool little ATA (I think that is what they are called) connections. The new computer has a Vista OS. I opened the case and I was supprised to see on the motherboard a wide ribbon connection and so I connected the old hard drive and a free power connection. When I turned on the computer, the system started up like usual and did not notice the .. read the rest part.

If I like the post, I will desperately collect it and treat it as my baby. You are right, I am here, because I love your post:

XFX Motherboard Roundup "High end is not their only area of expertise however, and recently XFX offered us the opportunity to review several their value segment motherboards with onboard graphics, they told us that their products were capable of taking on the best AMD and Intel had to offer. This is quite a claim so after tracking down some impressive AM2/Socket 775 board we put XFX to their word." GMC H-70 Black Case "GMC is a Korean manufacturer who focus almost entirely on the .. full post.

It is lovely.

The new incomer can kiss all those luxuries good-bye. Ironically, I am nervous about trying my hand at them.

This time we have tested a middle-lower class motherboard but nevertheless an interesting model, Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3R. Gigabyte was always, at least when it's comes to DS3 series of motherboards, known for simplicity and real, good production quality. As far as this model is concerned, there is enough space around CPU socket, so you can very easily mount any cooler. EPS 12V connector is positioned in upper left corner while 24-pin ATX connector for supplying components on motherboard is ..full story.

A lot of people like this just as I do.

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