Performance, stability and compatibility are exactly in-line with other nForce2 motherboards I’ve used. Had I tried a Barton CPU or 400MHz FSB CPU which the board fully supports, I’m confident that the performance would have excelled. On our standard 2200+ XP with 512MB test system, the benchmark scores were as close to identical to the Soltek SL75-MRN-L, as to be statistically insignificant. After a lot of thought, and comparing this board with Soltek’s SL75-MRN-L and Asus’s A7N8x Deluxe, I’ve decided that this motherboard will remain in my main Athlon test system. I really like the included features (Rounded ATA cables are great!) and the performance is close enough as to make the choice rather easy. It replaces my Asus A7N8x Deluxe in my personal system. At least till we get Athlon 64 in the next few month.
Epox 8RDA3+ Review @ Motherboards.org
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