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(ich hätte ja auch gern ein bis zweihundert euro mehr (für´s mobo:D ) lg |
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aber du glaubst nicht, daß eines der beiden gravierend besser ist, oder? sind sie "gleichwertig" hat jemand erfahrung mit dem soltek was bringt ein neuerer chipsatz??? weil dann nehm ich das, dessen farbe mir besser gefällt :hehe: lg |
zur Qualität von Soltek kann ich dir leider nichts sagen..
die Daten würden jedenfalls eindeutig fürs Soltek sprechen... schon probiert mit Google nach reviews zu suchen? so mach ichs jedesmal... ;) http://www.google.at/search?q=soltek...-8&hl=de&meta= |
Klingt nicht schlecht
Conclusion
Soltek brings a lot for a motherboard in this price point. NFORCE2 is an excellent AMD Athlon chipset that supports virtually every modern feature available for chipsets. The stability of this motherboard was excellent. As I don't overclock, the stability of the motherboard with the standard CPU was hardly a question. If you purchase the optional kit, you get the brackets for the extra USB 2.0 ports as well as the missing SPFDIF input/output, Surround/Rear speaker output, Center/Subwoofer output. So what do I miss from the motherboard? While it doesn't include 6 USB 2.0 ports without the addition of 2 cables, the headers are there. My case has 2 front USB 2.0 ports, and connecting the cable and installing them was easy.I wish Soltek wouldn't skimp on the cables, as you have to purchase Kit 1 to get the needed cables, off Soltek's website. I also miss the dual LANs that the nForce2 supports. Also missing are the Serial ATA and Gigabit LAN that many motherboards are starting to ship with. As neither is currently widespread, I can't penalize Soltek for not including them. Soltek really needs to include more standard components with their motherboards as this would increase there scores by a good margin. All in all, I'm impressed with the Soltek SL75FRN-L motherboard. While not having all of the features of the Asus A7N8x Deluxe, it's performance is right up there with Asus's board. Further, at a pricepoint of $91 on Pricewatch, this board is reasonable priced enough to warrant my recommendation. In comparison to Asus's nFORCE2 board, the price difference of $35, makes this board an excellent value. The bundle alone makes up for the price of the motherboard by itself. Partition Magic is an excellent program to manage hard drive partitions on any system. If you don't have any anti-virus software, you can use PC-Cillin 2002 for all of your AV needs. The other software included isn't much use to me, but it's nice add-ons for an excellent board. Normally, the bundle isn't much of a consideration in a review, but in this case, it's both useful and very appealing as part of the overall package. von http://www.motherboards.org/articles...ws/1244_5.html thx lg |
das is aba jetzt das Soltek FRN, also das nForce2 Board und ned das KT400..
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@Phantomias
jetzt hab ich´s aber: http://www.digital-daily.com/motherb...oltek-sl75frv/ http://www.amd3d.com/review/sl75frv/ http://www.viatech.com/en/apollo/kt400.jsp sieht nicht so schlecht aus, sollte schon ein halbwegs brauchbares alltagsbrett sein. werde heut nicht mehr zum ditech fahren. kann es sowieso erst am wochenende einbauen. lg & herzlichen dank an alle razzo |
ich würde das nehmen:
http://www.geizhals.at/?a=52877 kostet zwar einen 20er mehr, der KT400 A ist aber der ungleich modernere Chipsatz (fast so schnell wie der nforce 2, unterstützt CPUs mit FSB 200 & DDR 3200). |
okay,
hab mir heute das soltek geholt. @victor das von dir empfohlene board ist sicher auch sehr interessant. ich werde die 20 euro aber in einen markenram (statt noname) investieren. herzlichen dank an alle & have a nice time:D |
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