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  • Soltek SL-75MRN-L Motherboard Review
  • Soltek SL-75MRN-L Motherboard Review

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    Introduction

    The nForce2 chipset from nVidia has been gaining a lot of traction in the enthusiast market, not only because it supports dual channel DDR400 but also for its amazing overclocking ability. Although unlike other chipsets the nForce2 comes in a variety of configurations that can be mixed and matched to suit just about any need.

    The SL-75MRN-L is actually very similar to the SL-75FRN-L in many aspects except for one. This board features the nVidia IGP Northbridge for integrated on-board video. The video processor is basically a GeForce4 MX so you can still play your favorite games but as with most motherboards like this a chunk of system memory is allocated for video purposes. Our tests show that this does decrease overall system performance but not so much that the end user will notice.
    Board Features Include
    nVidia nForce2 IGP Northbridge
    nVidia nForce MCP Southbridge
    Socket 462 AMD processor support
    AGP 8x
    Dual Channel DDR 333/266 with enhanced DDR400 support
    ATA133
    10/100 Ethernet
    USB 1.1 and 2.0
    6-channel audio
    5 PCI slots
    3 DDR memory slots
    Optional Serial ATA Raid
    Motherboard Layout
    As you can see the motherboard has a metallic gold finish while the expansion slots are made from a yellow plastic. The only exception is the secondary memory slot that is normally not used in Dual Channel memory configurations.