Nog een Soyo SY-6BA+IV review

Ook 3DHardware.net heeft een review gepost van de Soyo SY-6BA+IV plank met onboard HighPoint ATA66 controller. Zoals we in de review van BXBoards al hebben kunnen lezen heeft dit bord een aantal erg handig overclocking features:

As part of their plan to make ABit fall, Soyo have integrated the ability to set over 30 different FSB speeds into the SY-6BA+IV. Everything can be set from the software BIOS setup, which, by the way, has been further improved from the boards predecessor, making the hardware monitoring statistics easier to read, amongst other things. As usual, we tested the board with two Celeron 300A's, one 'normal', which we could push to 4.5x112=504Mhz (with a 2.2V core voltage), and one horrible, namely our very own BastaCelly. This little bastard processor is rarely (like not even BH6 rarely) stable at anything above an 83Mhz FSB (374Mhz). Thanks to the wide range of FSB's of this board, we managed to take it up to a stable 405Mhz, using the unusual 90Mhz FSB. This needed a 10% voltage tweak, but was rock-solid without any extra cooling, apart from the standard Celeron fan|sink. Does this make Soyo the king of the hill? Yeppers. Well, at least if we are to trust the BastaCelly…

Door Femme Taken

UX Designer

29-10-1999 • 13:37

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Bron: 3DHardware.net

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Weet iemand of dit soyo plankie ergens in NL tekoop is??

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