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Tom's Hardware Guide Contains hardware reviews of the latest computer hardware. Also contains a downto-earth explanation of various terms. want to start a thread with like-minded hardware enthusiasts, or you're looking for someone who has better sound cards and integrated chipsets, sound on the PC is finally http://www.tomshardware.com/
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Extractions: Updated on June 26th, 1998 Introduction In the past, at the time of the first PCs, the motherboard was formed by small integrated circuits. For each circuit in the personal computer there really was an integrated circuit in the motherboard that carried out that function. For example, there was an interrupt controller, a DMA controller, a timer and so on (curiosity: those circuits were, respectively, the 8259, 8237 and 8253).
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Extractions: [Jan-08-99] In a motherboard there are several support circuits generically called as chipset. The chipset is the heart of the motherboard and defines several factors such as the performance, the maximum amount of memory, and much more. There are in the market several chipset manufacturers, among them Ali, SiS and Via. Those manufacturers have no relations whatsoever with the motherboard manufacturer. For example, a motherboard equipped with the chipset 440LX doesnt necessarily have to be manufactured by Intel, though Intel also makes motherboards. A confusing issue is that many guys call a motherboard by its chipset, and a motherboard equipped with an Intel chipset is called as an Intel motherboard. This naming is wrong, as most likely this motherboard was not manufactured by Intel. There are several motherboard manufacturers in the market, such as Abit, Asus, Fic, Soyo, Alton, QDI, PC-Chips, Biostar, Zida among others. Even the unidentified motherboards were obviously produced by some manufacturer. If you dont know the make of your motherboard, use the program CTBios available for download from http://www.gabrieltorres.com.
Millipede Electronic Graphics Millipede design and manufacture broadcast quality video plugin boards, analogue and CCIR601 serial digital, PAL and NTSC. Our in-house designed chipsets provide advanced processing features, such as real-time Alpha channel windowing. Millipede are Acorn computer specialists and our quick-to-program, studio friendly, hardware can be tailored to provide very cost effective broadcast video solutions. http://www.millipede.co.uk/
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Extractions: Les chipsets En attendant que les SiS 735 et NVIDIA nForce soient disponibles, on trouve 3 chipsets pour Athlon gérant la DDR-SDRAM en France : Le ALiMAGiK 1 de ALi, le 760 d´AMD et l´Apollo KT266 de VIA. Détaillons dans un premier temps leurs caractéristiques. ALi ALiMAGiK 1 Première composante de l´ALiMAGiK1, le M1647, qui est en fait le Northbridge. Voici ces caractéristiques : Rien de bien particulier, si ce n´est que le chipset gère à la fois la SDRAM et la DDR SDRAM. Ceci permet d´avoir des cartes mères pouvant accepter ces deux types de mémoires. Le M1647 est, comme tout bon Northbridge, relié à un Southbridge, le M1535D+. Les deux chips communiquent via le bus PCI, qui offre une bande passante totale de 133 Mo /s. Voici les principales caractéristiques de ce Southbridge :
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Extractions: Mais où est la DDR ? 6 Mois après l´annonce en fanfare de l´AMD 760 et de la DDR SDRAM par AMD, on est en droit de se poser des questions sur l´état actuel du marché. En effet, les cartes mères utilisant de la DDR sont encore très peu répandues, et la mémoire DDR, promise pour être au même prix que la SDRAM classique courant 2002, est encore relativement chère. Introduite en 1997, la mémoire SDRAM se distinguait de la FPM et de l´EDO car elle était la première à être synchrone avec le processeur. Contrairement aux mémoires asynchrones, la SDRAM ne génère pas de temps d´attente : après un accès à la mémoire, le processeur peut enchaîner sur d´autres opérations pendant que la mémoire effectue la requête mémoire, ce qui n´était pas le cas auparavant. Les barrettes de mémoire SDRAM que l´on trouve dans nos PC utilisent un format DIMM et communiquent avec le reste du système par mots de 64 bits. La fréquence de ces barrettes varient selon leur spécification, PC100 ou PC133. Les premières sont cadencées à 100 MHz, et offrent donc une bande passante de 745 Mo /s (100 000 000 Hertz * 64 bits = 6 400 000 000 bits soit 763 Mo), alors que les secondes sont cadencées à 133 MHz, et offrent une bande passante de 1015 Mo /s.
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Extractions: EDITORIAL Lamenting the State of the World ARTICLES Diamond Makes A Comeback: The Future Of Video Cards Most of us have heard of Diamond Multimedia. Diamond has been making add-on cards for quite some time video and soundcards, and even a motherboard or two. However, after they were bought out by SONICblue, they have Comments - [9] [read] Our SFF Tech Event Coverage Last Friday night (March 21st) we held our first ever SFF Tech event, sponsored by MSI and Shuttle, at the Network Meeting Center in Santa Clara, CA. The idea originated in our SFF forum where Comments - [28] [read] Top Ten Things I Hope to See in Doom III With Doom III on the horizon (and everyone out there planning to buy a copy or seven) I thought I'd take a moment to lay out the top ten design elements I'm hoping to see the third version of Doom incorporate. I've listed them in my own
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Extractions: From: scott@bme.ri.ccf.org (Michael Scott) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video comp.answers news.answers Subject: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video 609315$lda@falcon.ccs.uwo.ca scott@bme.ri.ccf.org (Michael Scott) Summary: This document is distributed with the comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video FAQ and contains information on video chipsets and specific video card models. Archive-name: pc-hardware-faq/video/chipsets Last-modified: 1997/02/19 from original of 1994/02/08 Version: 1.0 URL: http://www.heartlab.rri.uwo.ca/vidfaq/videofaq.html ********************************************************************** PC Video Chipset Information ********************************************************************** This document was originally extracted from Harm's (Boogyman) guide to current PC video hardware. Revisions are made by Michael Scott with contributions from Harm Hanemaayer. Please submit updates and corrections to: Michael Scott ( scott@bme.ri.ccf.org
TecChannel : VIA Chipsets Slow Down PCI Cards Client / Komponenten / VIA chipsets slow down PCI cards Vom 21.12.2001,Update am 04.02.2002 VIA chipsets slow down PCI cards. Motherboards http://www.tecchannel.de/hardware/817/
Extractions: We first reported about VIAs problems with PCI in early December 2001. When combined with a VIA-board, ATA/133 adaptors and fast SCSI cards can not live up to their performance expectations. In January 2002 VIAs first patch appeared on the firms support website , aimed at users of Promise cards. Of course we checked if this patch really helps and maybe solves problems with other cards. VIAs problems with its PCI implementation surfaced with the move to Ultra-ATA/133. The maximum speed of the interface here increases to a theoretical maximum of 133 MBytes/s. Currently, Maxtor is also the only vendor to actually ship these drives, named DiamondMax D540X and D740X. To fully use the speed of the interface of these drives, companies like
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Extractions: PCI Latency Patch It was not VIA, but independent programmer George Breese of Networking Resources from New York who first came up with a patch for some of VIAs problems with the PCI bus. George often posts in the independent forums at VIAHardware , who also offer the patch as a direct download Please note: This is not an "official" patch supplied by VIA or any motherboard manufacturer. You may use it at your own risk. To date, we could not verify if there are any stability issues implied through longer burst cycles. However, we did not see any crashes or incompatibilities after applying this patch. But, taking its severe modifications into account, this is not completely impossible. You should read the files included in the download before going any further. The patch deals with PCI Latency, among other things. This PCI Latency sets the number of cycles, that one PCI-Busmaster-Device can request the bus for exclusive use, before releasing it. This minimum amount of clock cycles is set, so PCI performance will not decrease too much, if burst transfers are interrupted too often. On the other hand, the latency timer also prevents one device from making exclusive use of the bus for too long. After the PCI latency during one burst has passed, every other device can request usage of the bus. The burst is then cancelled immediately.
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