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ASRock plays Frankenstein; creates modern motherboard out of old parts
Monica Chen, Taipei [Thursday 6 December 2007]

ASRock's latest AliveDual eSATA2 motherboard combines the M1695 chipset, originally designed by ULi, with Nvidia's nForce 3 250, which launched in 2003, to create a modern mash-up that may sound bizarre, but is also strangely compelling.

Thanks to AMD's commitment to backwards compatibility, the AliveDual eSATA2 will still be able to rock quad-core Phenom X4 CPUs, if that is what you want, and ASRock has had the foresight to build in support for up to 8GB DDR2 memory.

Another consequence of ASRock's weird science is that the AliveDual eSATA2 sports not only a PCI Express slot, provided by the M1695, but also retains the nForce 3's AGP slot.

Although the motherboard's market is not large, the very unique design means it will still see demand in certain markets, especially in Europe, ASRock believes.

ASRock AliveDual eSATA2 motherboard specification

Item

Detail

CPU

AMD Phenom X4 / X2, Athlon 64 FX / 64 X2 / X2 / 64 and Sempron processors

Chipset

Northbridge: Nvidia M1695 (ULi)

Southbridge: Nvidia nForce 3 250

Memory

Dual-channel DDR2 800/667/533 memory up to 8GB (four DIMM slots)

VGA

One PCI Express x16 port and one AGP 8X port

Source: Company, compiled by Digitimes, December 2007

ASRock AliveDual eSATA2 motherboard

ASRock AliveDual eSATA2 motherboard
Photo: Company

Categories: Mobo, chipset Mobos

Topics: Hot Systems

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