Gigabyte GA-8KNXP: Credit Where Credit's Due
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Gigabyte GA-8KNXP: Credit Where Credit's Due
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Intel 875P Chipset
Board Revision 1.0
BIOS M5 (06/16/2003)
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The Gigabyte GA-8KNXP is fundamentally different from the Ultra version, in that the Ultra 320-SCSI controller is not integrated. The completely divergent PCB layout shows that Gigabyte has not just made cosmetic changes.
Compared to the top version GA-8KNXP Ultra, the GA-8KNXP additionally has an integrated Serial-ATA RAID controller from Silicon Image (Sil 3112A) and a FireWire chip from TI. Otherwise, the equipment is identical to that of the Ultra version. Accessories include four Serial-ATA cables, and an optional Serial-ATA card is available for external operation. In terms of performance, the GA-8KNXP is virtually identical to the wickedly expensive Ultra version.

Perfect for connecting external hard disks.

Comfortable BIOS update through Windows XP.
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