 Since ASRock was established in 2002 with the 3
C's--Creative, Considerate, and Cost-effective--we have seen their motherboards
continually improve. Even while their low price point remains the same, the
designs for these motherboards are constantly improving as we have seen over the
past year.
Some of ASRock's recent motherboards even support ATI CrossFire and NVIDIA
SLI, along with Gigabit Ethernet, and Firewire IEEE-1394. One of the integral
parts of their designs has been boasting backward compatibility--such as
Conroe-supportive motherboards supporting DDR1/DDR2 and PCI Express/AGP. Coming
shortly from ASRock will be the 'Alive' series, which delivers on several
enthusiast motherboard features. ASRock's latest motherboard line-up leads us to
the VSTA, which are a group of motherboards optimized for Microsoft Windows
Vista. Today at Phoronix we have taken the 775Dual-VSTA and AM2V890-VSTA for a
short preview; GNU/Linux compatibility conflicts prevent us today from sharing
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