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Intel P965 Shootout Part 2 - Gigabyte, ABIT and Biostar

By: (more) | Motherboards Content | Posted: Nov 27, 2006 5:00 am
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Introduction

 

Back in October we took at look at three Intel P965 motherboards that we managed to get into our labs.

 

The Intel P965 chipset has really impressed us in the fact that it may be classed as the "mainstream chipset" compared to the older and more expensive 975X chipset but its features and performance surpass the enthusiast 975X chipset with DDR2-800 memory support, high FSB overclocking potential and now with Crossfire support, its hard to consider a 975X chipset.

 

We had already planned to do this second part roundup but waiting for all of the motherboards to come into our labs was a bit of a push back affair. After nearly two months of waiting we now have four more boards to put on our chopping blocks - two from Gigabyte, one from ABIT and one from Biostar.

 

Let's have a look as what we have here as we try and discover what is the ultimate Intel P965 motherboard.

Gigabyte GA-965P-S3 Motherboard

 


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