Pros: Allows use of DDR1 memory and AGP, extremely stable and amazingly cheap for the quality. Cons: Not a good overclocking or gaming motherboard, SLI or CrossFire not possible.
Similar to popular motherboards of the past, like the FIC VA-503 and the ECS K7S5A, the AsRock 775Dual-VSTA and its successor, the 4CoreDual-VSTA, allow do-it-yourself upgraders to reuse older but still useful components while still providing an ...
Pros: Cheap, stable, flexible with old peripherals, 7.1 sound, HDMI, Cons: No tweaking allowed. No Quad-core. DDR2 RAM limited to 667mhz and 2gb.
Opening I usually dont write hardware reviews, but I thought I would share a few thoughts about the ASRock 775Dual-VSTA motherboard that I recently upgraded to. I have been running the board for five months now and have been very happy ...
Pros: Flexibility! DDR+DDR2, AGP+PCI-E, dual core support, stability, cheap, good BIOS support Cons: Very slight speed impediment on PCI-E slot, no quad core support, limited overclocking
This is the motherboard that I eventually bought to replace my ill-fated P4M800PRO-M. This particular MB appealed to me because it allowed almost complete reuse of my high-quality previous components like low latency DDR memory and a high-end AGP ...
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