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Tyan K8SE Motherboard Review


Wed 2007-04-18 - Posted by Davinder "DsK" Kundi
Sometimes I think what's the point in getting cheaper hardware, overclocking it when paying a little more for higher, guaranteed clocks and stability would be better for longevity. Also, with the competition between Intel and AMD, there seems to be some great deals to be had with some of the chips from AMD.

3dGameMan has the Tyan K8SE sever motherboard for review; here is what they had to say:

"All said and done, Tyan has a great board. With dual processors and support for 16gigs of RAM, the Tyan board is ready for any computing task, whether it is a workstation environment, rendering machine, or web server. The nForce Professional 2200 series chipset proves its strength and through a week of hammering burn-in tests, never skipped a beat! The combination of dual PCI-E x16 slots and PCI-X slots provides a pretty beefy combination."

It sounds like it can certainly hold its own. Not to mention it could make a pretty decent quad core gaming rig with support for two dual core chips! A slightly more expensive start, but considering the performance and reliability, you could have a much better rig on your hands.

Head on over to the full review and see what you make of the board. It's a cheaper option than the Intel route, and you still have the potential for a lot of bang for your buck!

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