New name in DDR400 Mobos - Albatron
We've got a new mobo brand to contend with from an old name. Albatron Technology (formerly Chun Yun Electronic) officially launched its first own-brand motherboard, the Albatron KX400+. Using the KT333 chipset from VIA Technologies, the KX400+ supports AMD processors and can run DDR400 memory through overclocking. The company is using the Albatron KX400+ to target the high-end power user market.
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