Application:

Socket 775 Motherboard & PCI Express Video Card

Provided by:

Albatron

Available at:

NewEgg.com

Review by:

Scott

Edited by:

Paul

Review date:

August 23rd, 2004
 
 

 
Albatron Mars PX915P/G Pro Socket 775 Motherboard
& Albatron Trinity PCX5750 Video Card

     Socket 775 or "LGA 775" motherboards are just getting a good start, but it's going to be an up hill battle for Intel. Intel really has their work cut out for them. They have to convince people that their new Socket 775 is the way to go, and at the same time convince everyone to throw away their AGP video cards and buy a PCI Express card. To top it all off, you may or may not have to upgrade to DDR2 all at the same time. I've seen a lot of changes over the years, but never three major components at the same time. Today we have a new motherboard to show off from Albatron called the Mars PX915P/G Pro. This Socket 775 motherboard does away with the AGP slot we've all come to know, and replace it with a PCI Express slot. Although we had to pick up a new CPU for this review, we do get to keep using regular DDR and not DDR2. Is Intel's new 915 chipset something revolutionary, or just an excuse to get you to purchase more hardware that you really don't need? Let's take a look at this new motherboard, and at the same time check out Albatron's PCI Express video card solution, the Trinity PCX5750.

Motherboard Specs

Feature
Intel PentiumR4 Processor (Prescott)
Socket 775 with FSB 533/800 MHz
4 DDR 333/400 Memory Sockets ( Dual Channel)
1* x 16, 2* x 1, 3*PCI Slots
8 Channel HD Audio,Marvel l Gbits Ethernet LAN & VIA 10/100 Ethernet LAN
4 Serial ATA150 Channels, IDE RAID 0,1,0+1/ATA133,
Integrated 3D Graphics Engine (Share memory maximum 8 MB)
8 USB 2.0/1.1 Ports (4 ports by optional cable)

Processor
Socket 775 Intel PentiumR4 Processor (Prescott)

FSB
533/800 MHz

Chipset
North Bridge : Intel 915G (Grantsdale G)
South Bridge : Intel ICH6
IDE RAID Chip: ITE IT8212F
LAN Chip : Marvell MV8001 1Gbits /VIA VT6105 10/100 Ethernet LAN
HD Audio Codec : Realtek ALC880
I/O Chip: Winbond Smart I/O W83627THF

Memory
4 * DDR Sockets:
DDR333/400 NON-ECC DDR SDRAM up to 4GB

Expansion Slots
1 x  x 16
2 x  x 1
3 x PCI slots (PCI 2.3 compliant)

IDE Connectors
1* ATA100 Channel, up to 2 ATA 100 IDE devices
2* ATA133 Channels, up to 4 ATA 133 IDE devices

Onboard I/O Connectors
1 x Floppy Connector
2 x USB 2.0/1.1 header (4 ports by optional cable)
1 x CD_IN header
1 x S/PDIF in/out header (S/PDIF in/out cable optional)
1 x CPU fan header ( 1 fan rotation detection function )
2 x System fan headers ( 2 fan rotation detection function )
1 x 10 pin system panel header (Intel spec)
1 x 3 pin Power LED header
1 x Front audio header (Intel spec)
1 x IrDA header
1 x Case Open detection header

I/O via Back Panel
PS/2 keyboard/mouse, 4 x USB(2.0/1.1), 2x RJ45 ,1 x Com(serial), 1 x Parallel, 1xLine-in/Line-out(Speaker Out)/MIC/SUR_CEN/SUR/R:WOF,L:CEN

Power
24-pin ATX power connector, 4-pin ATX 12V power connector

BIOS Feature
4Mb Flash EEPROM
Award BIOS with ACPI, DMI2.0, PnP, WfM2.0, Green Suspend to RAM (S3), Suspend to Disk (S4) Wake on keyboard/mouse, Wake on LAN/RTC Timer

Hardware Monitoring
3 FAN sensors, CPU/System voltages and temperature monitoring

Special Feature
Zero Jumper Design
Adjustable CPU frequency by 1 MHz increment, Adjustable Vcore, VAGP, VMemory for overclocking
Watch Dog Timer (auto-reset system when it can not handle overclock configurations)

Certifications
FCC, CE, BSMI

Form Factor
ATX (244mm x 305mm)

Video Card Specs

  Grapics Engine:

GeForce PCX 5750

  Memory Size:

128MB   DDR

  Memory Bus:

128bit

  Engine Clock:

425MHz

  RAMDAC:

500MHz

  Max. Resolution:

2048x1536@85Hz

  Bus Standard:

PCI Express

  VGA Output:

Yes

  TV Tuner:

No

  TV-out:

Yes

  VIVO(Video-in.Video Out):

No

  DVI:

Yes

  WINDVD:

No

  WIN DVR:

No

  WINDVD Creator:

No

  Power DVD:

No

  Power Director:

No

  3D GAMES:

Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
Game Pack