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Asus P4R800-V Deluxe Motherboard Review
Asus P4R800-V Deluxe Motherboard Review  - PCSTATS
If you were to install a Radeon 9000 and up AGP videocard, you could still use the onboard Radeon 9100 IGP and up to three monitors simultaneously!
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External Mfg. Website: ASUS May 12 2004   C. Sun  
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Integrated Systems full of Benefits

ATi has done an very good job with the Radeon 9100 IGP considering it's their first foray outside the 3D realm. It's not quite as powerful overall as say the i865PE/i875P core logic, but the Radeon 9100 IGP definitely has a large edge over Intel's i865G! I wouldn't be surprised if OEM's en masse started adopting Radeon 9100 IGP based motherboards for their integrated systems!

For those of you who are tight on budget, the Asus P4R800-V DLX is a very good integrated motherboard for you to consider. The video solution is good enough for casual gamers, or even gamers on a budget as well.

The Asus P4R800-V DLX is as well equipped as most other motherboards on the market; with IEEE 1394, GigabitLAN, 5.1 audio and two channels of Serial ATA. One little extra that I love about the board is that it by default already supports S-Video and composite out, so it's perfect for those HTPC's if you decide to build one.

Probably the coolest features of the Asus P4R800-V DLX is its support for Surround View. If you were to install a Radeon 9000 and up AGP videocard, you could still use the onboard Radeon 9100 IGP and up to three monitors simultaneously! Currently it's more of a 2D feature, but we do expect future versions of Surround View to support games as well.

The Asus P4R800-V Deluxe was slowest of all the boards we tested, but it wasn't far behind. In fact I doubt most users would notice the difference between this board and an i875P mobo when running office applications. In respect to overclocking, we were able to reach 216 MHz FSB while keeping 100% stability - much better than the 202 MHz we got out of the Gigabyte GA-8TRS300M.

With a retail price of $160 CDN ($119 US) the Asus P4R800-V DLX is a fairly well priced integrated solution, it's not cheap but it's not overly expensive either. If you're building PC's for general office related work loads, the Asus P4R800-V DLX will surely keep you happy as the board is pretty flexible.

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Contents of Article: ASUS P4R800-V Deluxe
 Pg 1.  Asus P4R800-V Deluxe Motherboard Review
 Pg 2.  Radeon 9100 IGP and the Asus Software
 Pg 3.  Surround View
 Pg 4.  Overclocking Tests and BIOS
 Pg 5.  Benchmarks: SYSmark 2004
 Pg 6.  Benchmarks: Winstone 2002, Winbench 99
 Pg 7.  Benchmarks: SiSoft Sandra 2004, Super Pi
 Pg 8.  Benchmarks: PCMark2002, 3DMark2001
 Pg 9.  Benchmarks: AquaMark3, Comanche 4
 Pg 10.  Benchmarks: X2 The Threat, UT2003
 Pg 11.  — Integrated Systems full of Benefits

 
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