Gigabyte GA-K8NNXP, Continued
06:00 - Monday 1 December 2003 by Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: generation, change
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: generation, change
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Gigabyte GA-K8NNXP, Continued
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UltraATA/133 RAID and a well labeled and described pin panel.


Gigabyte wastes space here: there's room for a FireWire connection or more USB ports underneath the second RJ45 port. But maybe that would have necessitated a redesigning of the board?


There tends to be a bit too much to change in the BIOS. That may be great for professionals, but for everyone else it's just confusing. It would be better to hide the seldom used options in submenus.
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