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Road to the Pentium 4: DFI WT70-EC Motherboard
If you're looking for a fully-loaded motherboard with built-in 3D 6-channel audio and RAID support, the DFI WT70-EC is not for you. But if you're looking for a solid board to help you get started with the Pentium 4 platform, this board is a good choice--especially for its price!

SOYO SY-K7VTA Motherboard Second Look
Move aside A7V and KT7, SOYO's got a new weapon on their arsenal of motherboard products, their SY-K7VTA. Our second look at this Socket A motherboard for Athlon/Duron processors brings us to the production version as we compare it to the pre-production version that we looked at earlier.

SOYO SY-K7VTA Socket A Motherboard
SOYO's SY-K7VTA motherboard is their first Socket A offering to the market and they have some pretty tough competition from the likes of motherboard mega-manufacturers such as ASUS and ABIT. How does this motherboard perform and is it enough to convince an ASUS or ABIT loyalist to "switch over"?

ASUS CUSL2 Socket 370 Motherboard
Looking for the perfect platform to plug that shiny new Pentium III processor onto? Unfortunately, the i820 + RDRAM combo is too expensive while the i810 + PC100 SDRAM combo is too behind its time. Well, take the middle road! ASUS has an i815 solution that claims to give you the best of both worlds, with a little extra on the side.

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