RSS 2.0 News Feed
HEXUS.net - Definitive Technology News and Reviews
Latest content
Latest Reviews
minimise maximise
Guides
minimise maximise
Press Releases
minimise maximise
HEXUS.events :: Click here to read the latest from IFA 2010

VIA's PT880 Pro and PT894 Core Logic Preview

Core Logic
Chipset

Published: Mon 31st Jan, 2005 | Author: Ryszard Sommefeldt
Companies: Intel (All Intel content), VIA Technologies (All VIA Technologies content)

Addthis
printer friendly layout     discuss in the forums     email to a friend
Next page: VIA's PT880 Pro
The URL you followed to get here is no longer in use and we have redirected you. If the URL was in your bookmarks then please update your bookmarks. If you followed the link from another web site or search engine then please notify their webmaster.
Advertisement

Introduction

VIA


It's taken the rest of the computing world a little while to hop onto the PCI Express train and ride it into the homes and businesses of the world. Intel introduced their new Pentium 4 platform using the peripheral interconnect in June last year. More recently, NVIDIA brought nForce4 into the world and AMD users rejoiced. But that's been it, Intel and NVIDIA fighting the good fight solo. I'm sure they don't mind; it gives them maximum market share. More choice is always good and we've always been able to rely on VIA to fill in the gaps in the mainstream consumer space with increasingly able and speedy core logic products to be proud of.

And while we still wait anxiously for their KT890 AMD Athlon 64 and Opteron core logic, their Pentium 4 variant of the same stuff is here today. VIA's PT880 Pro and PT894 join the party and fill in two sizeable gaps in the PCI Express lineup for Intel's LGA775 processors. VIA were good enough to give me the first press look at the core logic and reference boards and I've had the boards, their core logic and obvious performance milling around in my head since very early January. It's time to get that down on the page.

Let's talk about PT880 Pro first since it's the most interesting of the two.
Next page: VIA's PT880 Pro
Send us your news tip-offs!
My HEXUS


:: New User
:: Lost Password

Browser Plugins
:: IE7 Search
:: Firefox 2 Search
Hottest items
minimise maximise
Latest Poll
minimise maximise

When do you plan on buying an SSD drive?








Headlines
minimise maximise