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Gigabyte GA-8KNXP i875P Motherboard Review
Gigabyte GA-8KNXP i875P Motherboard Review  - PCSTATS
We're testing Gigabyte's GA-8KNXP. The GA-8KNXP is based on the i875P chipset and the board has native support for Serial ATA/Serial ATA RAID, Ultra/133 RAID, IEEE 1394, GbE LAN, and 5.1 audio.
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External Mfg. Website: Gigabyte Sep 21 2003   C. Sun  
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Six phase power supply

Gigabyte has always had extremely well detailed PCB's and the 8KNXP is no different. Every header, jumper and even silk screen, is labelled. If you have installation problems, the detailed users manual will be able to guide you.

We're always impressed with Gigabyte's software bundle and the fact that they include Norton Internet Security 2003 goes a long way towards peace of mind.

While at stock speeds it doesn't get hot, When overclocking, the i875P Canterwood chipset can generate a fair amount of heat so we we're glad to find the Gigabyte 8KNXP included an active cooling solution on the Northbridge.

The heatsink is attached through the PCB which also opens up the possibility of swapping it out for an aftermarket chipset cooler if desired.

The dual power system on all high end Gigabyte motherboards is very cool. Who wouldn't like cleaner more stable voltages going to their devices? The DPS2 daughter card plugs into a special keyed slot between the IO ports and processor socket.

The motherboard will run with and without the daughter card installed, but when inserted it facilitates a 6-phase powersupply to keep the Intel Pentium 4 running smoothly.

When monitoring the voltages though the BIOS, the values were about the same with and without the DPS module, which is exactly what we would have expected to see since the DPS2 module and onboard powersupply work in parallel. The idea being, aside from working to deliver cleaner power, if one ever begins to fail, the DPS2 can take up the slack.

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Contents of Article: Gigabyte GA-8KNXP
 Pg 1.  Gigabyte GA-8KNXP i875P Motherboard Review
 Pg 2.  IDE and SATA Raid
 Pg 3.  — Six phase power supply
 Pg 4.  The BIOS
 Pg 5.  System Spec's and Benchmarks
 Pg 6.  Benchmarks: Winbench 99, SiSoft Sandra 2003
 Pg 7.  Benchmarks: PCMark2002, 3DMark2001
 Pg 8.  Benchmarks: AquaMark3, Quake III Arena
 Pg 9.  Benchmarks: UT2003, Conclusions

 
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