
BIOS - Award 6A6LUD49 (21.02.2001)
Board revision - 0.3
Of all the boards tested, the DFI CD70-SC is the least spectacular - it has neither particularly positive nor particularly negative features. As far as its performance is concerned, the board always ranks among the lowest, which means that it's not that attractive for end users interested in performance. While the fact that DFI designed its own layout is admirable, it doesn't have a positive effect on the test.
Summary
- More Bandwidth For The Pentium III?
- DDR SDRAM For Socket 370
- General Overview Of VIA Apollo Pro 266, Continued
- Difference Between SDR SDRAM And DDR SDRAM
- AOpen AX37 Plus - 6x USB
- Asus CUV266 - A Special Layout
- Chaintech CT-6VJD: The Fastest Board
- DFI CD70-SC - Ho-hum
- Gigabyte GA-6RX - Multitalented, But A Bit Kooky
- MSI Pro266 Master (MS-6366) - A Board For All Seasons
- Shuttle AV30 (V11) - Good Performance
- Shuttle AV32 (V14) - A Board For All Seasons
- Soyo SY-7VDA - An Overclocker's Dream Come True
- Overclocking: Fixed Clock Multiplier
- Office Performance - Sysmark 2000
- 3D Games Performance - Unreal Tournament
- OpenGL - Viewperf Awadvs-04
- OpenGL - Viewperf DX-06
- OpenGL - Viewperf MedMCAD-01
- Linux Kernel Compilation
- A Closer Look At The Boards' Components
- A Closer Look At The Boards' Components, Continued
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