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Lost Circuits has done an excellent review of the new Shuttle AK35GT2/R motherboard. It uses the KT333CE chipset and has all the goodies included.
The AK35GT2/R is a new board in old clothes. The looks of the board are very similar to the earlier version but there has been some substantial redesign of the PCB including the trace layout. At stock speed, the AK35GT2/R is incredibly fast, as long as good quality memory is used at the 166 MHz setting and low latencies. Moreover, in terms of stability, we had zero complaints, in fact, the board ran throughout the entire testing period without crashes except for the somewhat inexplicable spontaneous reboots after launching of SiSoft Sandra.
Lost Curcuits
Lost Circuits has done an excellent review of the new Shuttle AK35GT2/R motherboard. It uses the KT333CE chipset and has all the goodies included.
The AK35GT2/R is a new board in old clothes. The looks of the board are very similar to the earlier version but there has been some substantial redesign of the PCB including the trace layout. At stock speed, the AK35GT2/R is incredibly fast, as long as good quality memory is used at the 166 MHz setting and low latencies. Moreover, in terms of stability, we had zero complaints, in fact, the board ran throughout the entire testing period without crashes except for the somewhat inexplicable spontaneous reboots after launching of SiSoft Sandra.
Lost Curcuits