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Abit VP6 vs. Epox EP-D3VA
Author: Dennis Garcia
Published: Saturday, December 09, 2000
Installation
Installation
The system as it was tested:
Abit VP6 Motherboard
2x Pentium III 866EB Retail Box with standard cooling (133Mhz cB0 stepping)
2x 128MB of generic crappy memory (133Mhz)
IBM Deskstar 75GXP (7200RPM Ultra ATA100)
Creative GeForce2 Ultra
Creative Live! Platinum sound card
3COM 3C905B NIC
Windows 2000 Professional SP1
Nvidia Detonator 3 reference drivers
DirectX 8
Note: The exact same components were used on the EP-D3VA board.
Abit VP6 Motherboard
2x Pentium III 866EB Retail Box with standard cooling (133Mhz cB0 stepping)
2x 128MB of generic crappy memory (133Mhz)
IBM Deskstar 75GXP (7200RPM Ultra ATA100)
Creative GeForce2 Ultra
Creative Live! Platinum sound card
3COM 3C905B NIC
Windows 2000 Professional SP1
Nvidia Detonator 3 reference drivers
DirectX 8
Note: The exact same components were used on the EP-D3VA board.