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Friday, September 8, 2006
Biostar may be an underdog in the crowded motherboard market, but their latest TForce P965 Deluxe motherboard has what it takes to compete with top tier products. With a bargain price, nicely featured, aggressive performance and solid stability, this is real value for money.
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Friday, August 25, 2006
The Biostar TForce P965 Deluxe performed very well in all the benchmarks. In office oriented applications and content creation type tasks, the TForce P965 outperformed the Intel 975X and nForce4 SLI-based motherboards used for comparison. The situation was even nicer when putting the Tforce P965 Deluxe through a round of 3D gaming tests. With a Geforce 7800GTX running in the test bench, the Biostar TForce P965 Deluxe came in first in 3DMark05/06, FarCry and X3: Reunion!
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Friday, April 14, 2006
The Biostar TForce4 U 775 has a lot of promise in many areas, but we feel that Biostar needs to work on its stability before we'd consider recommending this motherboard. There are some great features in the motherboard BIOS and the performance of the board is generally good, as it outperformed Intel's D975XBX board by a considerable margin. Ultimately, though, the board failed to produce the goods in the stability and overclocking departments. Biostar needs to work on the stability of the TForce4 U 775 before this board can be considered as a potentital buying option for hardware and gaming enthusiasts alike...
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Thursday, July 14, 2005
MM were to begin? well to start ill point out that although there are 2x PCI-express 16 slots this is not SLI or the up and coming crossfire compatible. Therefore, why the 2 slots, the main and only reason I can think of is as I mentioned earlier the use of multi monitor displays for designers and people working with 3D. Having said that though it doesn't stop the board from being a little cracker and enabling me to get a 28% overclock on the Cpu a memory is no easy feat...
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