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  • Price: $200US

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    Since its public launch in 1986, GigaByte Technology has been recognized as a known leader for product quality, reliability, and performance. In accordance with Intel's recent release of the Pentium 4 processor, GigaByte has brought forth its latest motherboard offering, the GA-8TX i850. Through efficient utilization of Intel's reference design, the 8TX offers support for industry-leading features, such as PC-800 RAMBUS memory, ATA/100 drives, and AGP Pro 4x graphics. Our in-depth review will analyze the various aspects of the 8TX, plus offer comparison to both the reference Intel 850 and the popular Asus P4T.

    Note the optimal component layout of the GigaByte 8TX.





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