How it Rates
AnandTech
Motherboard Rating
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Rating
(x/10)
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Performance
DFI's PW65-E
gets a slightly higher than average grade in performance because
its performance is almost identical to the rest of the i810E's.
Because it is near the top of the pack, it gets a 5.5.
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5.5
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Price
DFI's cost-cutting
was apparent with this board but it was not extremely detrimental
-- it allowed DFI to manufacture a relatively inexpensive board,
cheaper than the larger manufacturers.
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6.0
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Stability
The PW65-E was
extremely stable. In fact, stability was almost identical in overclocked
and non-overclocked situations. Because this board was solid in
our tests, it is a very suitable solution for an i810E system.
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8.0
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Quality
The decent number
of capacitors and quality design which led to high stability also
led to an above average mark here.
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5.5
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Features
The were
not many added features on this board other than the plentitude
of FSB speeds. The lack of adjustable core voltage, only two DIMM
slots, and lack of ISA slots lead to a slightly below average mark.
With more added features, the DFI board could be a very solid competitor.
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5.5
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Layout
The power,
IDE and floppy drive connectors are all optimally located on the
board, preventing cable clutter and allowing easy installation.
The fact that the fan connectors are located in different places
on the board, the front panel LED and switch connectors are bent
to allow full length PCI cards demonstrates that the board is well
designed on the whole.
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6.5
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Availability
The DFI
was relatively easy to find in online stores including the large
online retailers. This along with inclusion in local stores makes
it above average in retail availability.
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6.5
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Documentation
& Software Bundle
The documentation
and software bundle were more than adequate. The software bundle
did not include any additional programs but the documentation was
sufficient and more that most motherboard companies have been including.
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6.0
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Overall
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7.0
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