Soltek K8TPro-939: Moving A64 to 939
by Wesley Fink on October 28, 2004 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
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DX9 Gaming Performance






The Soltek is very fast in DirectX 9 games. It is also the first VIA board to match the performance of the nForce 3 Ultra boards in Halo. The only exception in DX9 is the very average performance in UT2004, which requires DX9.0b to run, but may not really be a DX9 game.
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SpaceRanger - Thursday, October 28, 2004 - link
I'm sick and tired of the AGP released boards.. Gimmie PCI-X for A64 and I'll be impressed..