VR-Zone has reviewed the new AOpen AX4C Max board based on the Intel 875P Canterwood chipset supporting 800Mhz FSB Pentium 4 processors announced last week.
AOpen AX4C Max comes in its classic glossy black PCB in a red motherboard box and features support for Dual Channel DDR400 up to 4GB, IEEE1394, 6 Channel Audio with S/PDIF, CSA for Gigabit Ethernet, Intel PAT, 4 x Serial ATA 150 ports with RAID functionality and 8 USB 2.0 ports. AX4C Max has a decent set of BIOS options such as FSB up to 400Mhz in 1Mhz intervals, tweakable memory timings, CPU:DRAM ratios of 1:1, 5:4 and 3:2, VCore of up to 1.85V, VAGP up to 1.65V and VDIMM of up to 2.8V. As such, we are able to overclocking the P4 3Ghz to 3.47Ghz at 248Mhz FSB.
AOpen AX4C Max comes in its classic glossy black PCB in a red motherboard box and features support for Dual Channel DDR400 up to 4GB, IEEE1394, 6 Channel Audio with S/PDIF, CSA for Gigabit Ethernet, Intel PAT, 4 x Serial ATA 150 ports with RAID functionality and 8 USB 2.0 ports. AX4C Max has a decent set of BIOS options such as FSB up to 400Mhz in 1Mhz intervals, tweakable memory timings, CPU:DRAM ratios of 1:1, 5:4 and 3:2, VCore of up to 1.85V, VAGP up to 1.65V and VDIMM of up to 2.8V. As such, we are able to overclocking the P4 3Ghz to 3.47Ghz at 248Mhz FSB.