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Old Feb 23, 2006, 01:27 AM   #1
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ASRock 775XFire-eSATA2 @ HardwareZone

In recent times, ASRock has been bringing some interesting motherboards into the market with cutting-edge technology, but still maintaining their credo for best cost/performance. In 2005, ASRock's 775i915P-SATA2 offered users a very compelling option for CrossFire performance in the midst of the many premium brands, but while its performance couldn't be doubted, its feature set was undeniably dated. ASRock has since updated its line-up and 2006 sees the entry of another mainstream CrossFire solution from ASRock, the 775XFire-eSATA2. This motherboard shares many similarities with the older 775i915P-SATA2, including conformity with RoHS manufacturing standards, but is now based on the newer Intel 945PL Express chipset, a significant, but minor upgrade which will ensure that ASRock can still maintain price competitiveness.
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