Abit's BD7-RAID: 845 chipset revisited
Intel's 845 chipset revisited
by Scott Wasson
12:00 AM on January 3, 2002
W
E RECENTLY REVIEWED the various chipsets available for Pentium 4 motherboards, and we came to the conclusion that Intel's 845 chipset with DDR memory didn't quite keep up with the competition. The Intel D845GB motherboard we used for testing was quite a bit slower than boards based on VIA's P4X266A chipset and SiS's 645. Abit's impressive new 845-based mobo, however, offers us a different look at Intel's latest chipset, and it might just change some minds. The BD7-RAID is also an impressive motherboard in its own right.
Read on to see why that is.