It was only four months ago that we rounded up 18 Pentium 4 motherboards (see Labs, issue 88, p96), but the release of new chipsets has meant that a follow-up was in order. Of primary concern is Intel’s own DDR chipset, the 845D, of which we saw just one sample in our last round-up. Also new is VIA’s revision of the P4X266 – the cunningly named P4X266A – which brings support for UltraDMA/133 and, more importantly, enhanced performance.
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