EPoX EP-8RDA6+ PRO motherboard Socket A (462) ATX

  • Brand : EPoX
  • Product name : EP-8RDA6+ PRO
  • Product code : EP-8RDA6+ PRO
  • Category : Motherboards
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  • Long product name EPoX EP-8RDA6+ PRO motherboard Socket A (462) ATX :

    EP-8RDA6+ PRO AMD Socket A 266/333/400 MHz. FSB

  • Short summary description EPoX EP-8RDA6+ PRO motherboard Socket A (462) ATX :

    EPoX EP-8RDA6+ PRO, AMD, Socket A (462), 3 GB, 4 MB, 1Gb Ethernet from onboard Cicada CIS8201 Gigabit Ethernet PHY, ATX

  • Long summary description EPoX EP-8RDA6+ PRO motherboard Socket A (462) ATX :

    EPoX EP-8RDA6+ PRO. Processor manufacturer: AMD, Processor socket: Socket A (462). Maximum internal memory: 3 GB, Flash memory: 4 MB. Networking features: 1Gb Ethernet from onboard Cicada CIS8201 Gigabit Ethernet PHY. Motherboard form factor: ATX, Power source type: ATX. Bundled software: Symantec Ghost Norton Personal Firewall Trend PC-Cillin

Reviews
Updated:
2014-10-12 10:57:32
Average rating:84
Uk has collected 2 expert reviews for EPoX EP-8RDA6+ PRO motherboard Socket A (462) ATX and the average expert rating is 84 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
pcstats.com
Updated:
2014-10-12 10:57:32
Average rating:84
Goodies include a built in hardware firewall, and nVidias special nVRAID software which bridges RAID on both Serial ATA and regular Parallel IDE drives at the same time!...
hardwareunboxed.com
Updated:
2014-10-12 10:57:32
Average rating:0
Currently the AMD AthlonXP is proving to be a particularly valuable processor. Despite the AMD Athlon64 processor series existing for almost a year now, sales of the AthlonXP are still extremely strong. Due to continuous price drops over the past six m...
  • The AthlonXP is currently the best value platform available and solutions such as the EPoX 8RDA6+ Pro just increase this value. While I am surprised to find that EPoX are still producing Socket A motherboards, I believe this is an intelligent move by t...