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Review - EPoX 4BEAV i845D Motherboard + Bluetooth

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Review by Edward Chang, call sign: Big_E

August 30, 2002

 

System Setup:

Test Systems:

Intel Pentium 4 Northwood 1.6A (Provided by Directron) for Intel motherboards

Default clock:    1600 MHz (16x100) memory: DDR266 (2.5v)

Stable Overclock0:    2000 MHz (16x125, 1.60v) memory: DDR333 (2.63v)

Stable Overclock1:    2128 MHz (16x133, 1.65v) memory: DDR266 (2.50v)

Stable Overclock2:    2400 MHz (16x150, 1.85v) memory: DDR375 (2.90v)

EPoX 4G4A+ (Intel 845G) for Intel Test System (Provided by EPoX)

EPoX 4BEAV (Intel 845D) for Intel Test System (Provided by EPoX)

EPoX 4BEAR (Intel 845E) for Intel Test System (Provided by EPoX)

KingMax 512 MB PC2700 DDR RAM (Provided by KingMax) @ Turbo CL2 Settings

128MB ATi Radeon 8500 (Provided by ATi)

Western Digital 80GB 7200 RPM UDMA 100 with 8MB Cache (Provided by Western Digital)

Liteon 40X CDROM (Provided by Directron)

Windows XP

 

Drivers

ATi Radeon 6.13.6107 Catalyst

DirectX 8.1 Final

Intel Application Accelerator (For Intel)

Benchmarks

MadOnion 3DMark2001 Second Edition

MadOnion 3DMark2000 v1.1

Quake 3 Arena Quaver Demo

Return to Castle Wolfenstein

Unreal Tournament v4.36 UTBench Demo

DroneZMark

VulpineGL Mark

MadOnion PCMark2002

SiSoft Sandra 2002 Standard

Content Creation Winstone 2002

 

Overclocking:

This board features all the overclocking one will need to push their CPU to the max. Using an overclock-friendly Intel P4 Northwood 1.6A, we were able to attain a 150 MHz FSB or 2.4 GHz CPU speed. At 150 MHz FSB, the KingMax PC2700 memory was running at 300 MHz DDR. We also ran the memory at up to DDR333 by using a 125 MHz FSB (500 MHz Quad-Pump).

On with the benchmarks!