It's quite an inexpensive model supporting DDR (which automatically reduces the overall price of the system) with excellent functionality and good overclocking potential – these mainboards are probably doomed to maximum demand in the period of migrating to new technologies. ![]() PCB layout looks very good, though you may have some problems to plug cables to the connectors along the left edge of the mainboard as well as to IDE RAID connectors in case of long PCI cards installed. Access to the only jumper may be hampered when the mainboard is in a case, there in no brief description of jumper functions on the PCB. +5 V Standby on the mainboard is indicated by a red LED. The 3-phase switching voltage regulator of the processor incorporates four 1500 uF capacitors and ten 560 uF capacitors. The mainboard also contains voltage regulators for PCIEx16 (four 1000 uF capacitors) and memory (six 1000 uF capacitors, reinforced by inductors). PX915G Pro and PX915P Pro are formally the senior models in the series of Albatron mainboards based on i915P/G (the set of models is absolutely the same as well as their PCB layout). The differences are not large though: Mainboards without the "Pro" index do not have one network controller – not Gigabit, as you may have expected, but 100-megabit. Models with "AGPe" suffix have an AGP slot instead of one of PCI slots (to all appearances, with the data rate matching the PCI bus data rate) allowing to use old AGP video cards – what concerns the rest, the functionality of these video cards coincides with the Pro mainboards. As a result, the PCB of PX915P Pro lacks vacant seats. Mainboard dimensions – 305x245 mm (full-sized ATX, nine-screw mount, all mainboard edges are firmly fixed). The Winbond W83627THF chip is used to monitor:
Onboard ports, sockets, and connectors
Back panel (left to right, blockwise)![]()
Package Contents![]()
Integrated Controllers
The integrated audio quality was tested in 16bit, 44 kHz using the RightMark
Audio Analyzer 5.2 test application and the Terratec
DMX 6fire sound card:
General performance: Very good (details). Most new mainboards with HDA codecs are notable for high (in comparison with previous generations) audio quality, though the quality is affected not only by the codec itself but by the PCB layout and other accompanying factors as well. Settings
We used BIOS R1.07a, the latest available BIOS version at the time of our tests. The mentioned BIOS parameters are available in this version, but the viability of non-standard settings hasn't been tested. Performance
As solutions based on Intel 915/925 chipsets can vary at least by
their memory type, it's difficult to compare the speed of selected
mainboards directly. Refer to our large comparisons for the complete
analysis. And in this case we'll limit ourselves to the results of
express tests of Albatron PX915P Pro in comparison with models based
on i915 with DDR memory. Albatron PX915P Pro looks one of the fastest
models, compared with the fastest and the slowest (out of presently
tested) mainboards of this class.
This
model on the official site of the manufacturer
01.11.2004
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