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 Albatron Mars PX915P/G Pro Mainboard

 By: Hilbert Hagedoorn Edited by  | Published: October 12, 2004  


The Photo Shoot
Right, let's undress the product to see what it looks like in a series of photos that we took. All images you see are copyrighted, please do not use or deeplink them. And since I get questions about this often; the photos have been taken with a Sony DCS F707 at a 5 MPixel high resolution and have been scaled down. As you can see we increased the image size, we hope you like it.

If you are on dialup/modem: sorry, but this is a broadband site so it can take a while before the page has loaded completely.

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As you can see the Mars PX915G Pro offers more then just the new PCI-Express features. Here you can look at the layout of the board. Everything is very well designed. You can clearly see how Dual Channel DDR works here. Similar memory modules are inserted in the same color connector. BTW have a look at that new 24 pin mainboard PSU connector.

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Backside of the mainboard, can I hear you say ooh and aah now ? Let's zoom in a little at the different components of the mainboard.

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PS/2 keyboard/mouse, (4 x USB(2.0/1.1), 2x RJ45 ,1 x Com (serial), 1 x Parallel, 1xLine-in/Line-out (Speaker Out)/MIC/SUR_CEN/SUR/R:WOF,L:CEN). Your standard connectivity through the back panel can be found here, make note of the VGA/CRT connector, dual LAN and of course your 8 channel sound connectors. Interesting sound connectivity, eh?
The Gigabit LAN is based on a Marvel chip which unfortionately still utilizes the PCI bus and thus needs to share it's bandwidth.

 



 


 

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