“That completes our initial first look at ATI’s upcoming RD600 chipset from our top secret location in Taiwan. It is quite clear to see that even before we have had the chance to get our hands on a finely tweaked retail motherboard, the RD600 is going to very popular with gamers and overclockers. Performance is up there with Intel 975X and we overclocking is a dream — perfect for users wanting top notch value for money, which is one of the fundamental reasons overclocking first become popular back in the days of Intel 440BX motherboards and Celeron 300A processors.”Here are some more Motherboard articles from around the web:
- Nvidia to launch MCP61S IGP chipset by end of August @ DigiTimes
- NVIDIA nForce 590 SLI Intel Edition @ Hexus
- ASUS P5W DH & M2N32-SLI @ t-break
- ECS RS482-M Radeon Xpress 200 @ Hexus
- MSI K9NU Neo (ULi M1697 – Socket AM2) @ Hardware Zone
- Gigabyte 965P-DQ6 @ Legion Hardware
- The ECS Elitegroup Factory Experience – Part Two @ Futurelooks
- ASRock 775Dual-VSTA (VIA PT880 Ultra – Core 2 Ready) @ Hardware Zone
Sneak a peek at the new Radeon RD600 chipset
TweakTown somehow managed to sneak into a lab working on the upcoming Radeon chipset for Core 2 CPUs. 90nm manufacture, three 16x PCI express slots, 2 X8s for graphics and one X2 for a PPU plus support for DDR3 … just a few of the mysteries they reveal.