Epox PE-4PCA3+: Above Average, Continued
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Epox PE-4PCA3+: Above Average, Continued
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The lettering on the Epox box is hard to decipher at point of purchase. What is the meaning of the big blue ball that catches the eye? Does it promise a miracle, for instance?
The writing on the pin contact strip is no longer legible after mounting the board. Overall performance can be described as average. The Epox is very reasonably priced for an 875 board.

Pin connector is without color-coding.

The monitor from Epox fullfils virtually all wishes.
Our assessment in brief: a low-price board with 875P chipset and a few features. High-quality equipment is scarcely to be expected in view of the price of $179.
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