ALBATRON - Albatron KX18D PRO II nForce2 Motherboard Review

January 14th 2004 | Hardware

Tweak News reviews the Albatron KX18D PRO II based on the nForce2 ST chipset (SPP+MCP-T) - and hands it the TN Top Rank Award:

Today I will be reviewing the Albatron KX18D Pro II motherboard. Albatron debuted in 2002 and quickly made a name for itself as a great company with fantastic products. It has long been known that their motherboards are supposed to be among the easiest and safest to overclock. I’d like to say that’s not the only reason I’m excited about reviewing this product… however it is at the top of the list.

. . . I am thoroughly impressed with this motherboard. Part of what one has to consider when purchasing any type of hardware is what they are getting for their money. What you are getting with the KX18D Pro II is a stable, feature-packed motherboard that overclocks like a dream. I know that a lot of people do not overclock their systems, and so care very little about such things. Frankly, that doesn’t matter. The board has so much to offer that even if you never stray from the default settings, you will still be very happy with your investment. As for tweakers and modders, the increased and stable performance make this a board worth owning, not to mention the fact that she is just beautiful to look at.

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ALBATRON KX18D PRO II NFORCE2 MOTHERBOARD

ALBATRON - Albatron KX18D PRO II nForce2 Motherboard Review
Published in: Hardware on 2004-01-14