Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 23:52:04 07/01/00
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On July 01, 2000 at 04:25:31, Dan Andersson wrote: >I would argue that Abits new dual boards will be a better buy. But they are not >available yet. VP-20 looks tasty, but its OEM only (gotta buy 500 at a time) and >its big unnamed brother is not ready. Tyan has never been able to compete by >price, nor featurewise either. But if you want Dual-FPGA now Tyan is one of the >best. Hi, a friend work now long time with the older Tyan Tiger 100 dual main board. He say that the board is very stabil. ABit motherboards are very interesting and user have good possibilities (overclocking, tuning). In german comptuer chess magazines I can find ABit Athlon`s boards on the first places with Asus boards. The price for the Tyan Tiger board are good. In Germany 350,-- - 370,-- DM. The problem is that I can not overclocked the processors. The new VIA Apollo 133 and Pentium Coppermine is autodetected (multiplier) ! Regards Frank
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