
Intel D865PERL: Potential For Fine Tuning
Intel 865PE Chipset Board Revision 01 BIOS RL86510A...
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In addition to a model with the 875P chipset, Intel also sent a board with the 865PE to the test. It must be said from the outset, however, that this board is by far the slowest in the whole test field. The weaknesses can be seen in the memory interface, which only allows conservative timings. This once again reflects the manufacturer's corporate policy, which does not want to resort to the aggressive sales tactics of the competition. Essentially, Intel can be compared to the German manufacturer Siemens, whose boards have been tested by THG in the past.
Compared to the Canterwood version, the D865PERL has an integrated high-quality sound chip from Soundmax, which is equipped with a noise suppression feature and 3D functions. 5.1 audio connections and an optical SP/DIF are also included. Fans of video editing can also use the FireWire connection.
Connections on the Intel board.
Intel's Active Monitor.
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2 – Motherboard Trends 2003: Consumers Are Spoilt For Choice, Continued
3 – Overview Test Candidates: 24 Boards On The Test Bench
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5 – Abit IC7-G: For Overclocking Fans, Continued
6 – Abit IS7: Bitter Price War With PAT
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8 – Aopen AX4C Max 2: Mid-Range Product With A Few Minor Faults
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10 – Aopen AX4C Max 2: Mid-Range Product With A Few Minor Faults, Continued
11 – Aopen AX4C Max: Cooling Element With Possible Danger Of Burning
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17 – Asus P4P800 Deluxe: The Only One With Activated PAT
18 – Asus P4P800 Deluxe: The Only One With Activated PAT, Continued
19 – BIOStar P4TCA Pro: Good Basis With WLAN
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21 – BIOStar P4TCA Pro: Good Basis With WLAN, Continued
22 – Chaintech 9CJS Zenith: The Features Giant
23 – Chaintech 9CJS Zenith: The Features Giant, Continued
24 – Chaintech 9CJS Zenith: The Features Giant, Continued
25 – DFI Pro 875 Lan Party: A Feast For The Eyes In The Dark
26 – DFI Pro 875 Lan Party: A Feast For The Eyes In The Dark, Continued
27 – Elitegroup PF1: Get The Price Down!
28 – Elitegroup PF1: Get The Price Down! Continued
29 – Epox PE-4PCA3+: Above Average
30 – Epox PE-4PCA3+: Above Average, Continued
31 – Epox PE-4PDA2+: Better Than Its Big Brother
32 – Epox PE-4PDA2+: Better Than Its Big Brother, Continued
33 – Gigabyte: Four Boards With 865 And 875 Chipset
34 – Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Ultra: Top Class At A Top Price
35 – Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Ultra: Top Class At A Top Price, Continued
36 – Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Ultra: Top Class At A Top Price, Continued
37 – Gigabyte GA-8KNXP: Credit Where Credit's Due
38 – Gigabyte GA-8KNXP: Credit Where Credit's Due, Continued
39 – Gigabyte GA-8PENXP: Is PAT Activated?
40 – Gigabyte GA-8PENXP: Is PAT Activated? Continued
41 – Gigabyte GA-8IG1000Pro: Low Cost At A Cutthroat Price
42 – Intel D875PBZ: Spartan, Slow, Expensive
43 – Intel D875PBZ: Spartan, Slow, Expensive, Continued
44 – Intel D865PERL: Potential For Fine Tuning
45 – Intel D865PERL: Potential For Fine Tuning, Continued
46 – MSI 875P Neo-FIS2R (MS-6758): At A High Level
47 – MSI 875P Neo-FIS2R (MS-6758): At A High Level, Continued
48 – MSI 865PE Neo 2-FIS2R (MS-6728): Fastest In The Comparative Test
49 – QDI P4I875PMA-6AFR: Innovation - ATX Becomes Micro-ATX!
50 – QDI P4I875PMA-6AFR: Innovation - ATX Becomes Micro-ATX! Continued
51 – Soltek SL-86SPE-L: Color Me Purple
52 – Soyo P4I875 Dragon 2: Mega Features With Weaknesses
53 – Soyo P4I875 Dragon 2: Mega Features With Weaknesses, Continued
54 – Equipment And Overview Of All Test Candidates
55 – Equipment And Overview Of All Test Candidates, Continued
56 – Equipment And Overview Of All Test Candidates, Continued
57 – Equipment And Overview Of All Test Candidates, Continued
58 – Equipment And Overview Of All Test Candidates, Continued
59 – Equipment And Overview Of All Test Candidates, Continued
60 – Test Setup And Details
61 – Benchmarks In Windows XP
62 – OpenGL Games: Quake 3 Arena
63 – DirectX 8 Games: Comanche 4 Demo
64 – DirectX 8 Engine: 3D Mark 2001 SE
65 – MP3 Audio Encoding: MP3 Maker Platinum 3.04
66 – Archiving: WinRAR 3.11
67 – CPU And Multimedia: SiSoft Sandra 2003 SP1
68 – Office Application: PC Mark 2002
69 – Application: SPEC Viewperf 7.1
70 – Conclusion: Purchase Decision Not Dependent On Chipset
71 – Conclusion: Purchase Decision Not Dependent On Chipset, Continued
72 – Awards: Gigabyte GA-8KNXP (Intel 875P) And MSI Neo 2 (Intel 865PE)
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