Why is the availability for the 760 said to be Q1'05? Quite a few stores say they have the Gigabyte K8S760M available, and that's based on the 760. ocworkbench has confirmed the SiS performance figures in its review (it's a pity it didn't go farther with game testing).
You know, I've never had a good experience with an SiS chipset motherboard. Even though they sometimes appear to reach the same levels of performance - or even surpass - Intel chipsets, there always seem to be annoying stability issues, random crashes, sound bugs, etc., etc. These offerings look extrememly unimpressive to me, so I for one will be steering clear yet again.
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ET - Thursday, July 29, 2004 - link
Why is the availability for the 760 said to be Q1'05? Quite a few stores say they have the Gigabyte K8S760M available, and that's based on the 760. ocworkbench has confirmed the SiS performance figures in its review (it's a pity it didn't go farther with game testing).TrogdorJW - Wednesday, July 28, 2004 - link
You know, I've never had a good experience with an SiS chipset motherboard. Even though they sometimes appear to reach the same levels of performance - or even surpass - Intel chipsets, there always seem to be annoying stability issues, random crashes, sound bugs, etc., etc. These offerings look extrememly unimpressive to me, so I for one will be steering clear yet again.