Testurteil: "Recommended"
Test: Einzeltest: Asrock X38 TurboTwins-Wifi Socket 775 Motherboard
Zitat: It seems that Asrock really integrated everything in the X38TurboTwins WiFi that comes along with the X38 chipset. Some would think because Asrock makes alot of budget boardd that they would skip out on the little things when dreaming up a high end board and this is far from the case. We were overly pleased with the overall performance of the TurboTwins as it matched the levels of the newer chipsets. Performance is one thing but features is another and this board is full of them. Actually a very long list of them starting with DDR2 and DDR3 support. This particular feature is right in line with Asrock´s belief in making the upgrade path for the end user an easy and inexpensive one. Digital sound, multiple eSATA ports and gigabit is just another short list of what the X38TurboTwins has to offer. But if we had to top it off with a ´love it´ feature it would have to be Crossfire support. The price of ATI GPUs are dropping all the time so building a gaming rig with this board will not break your wallet. There a few things that I find negative about this board and one it is based on an older chipset that is rapidly being replaced with the likes of the P43 and P45. And for that reason you should be able to find this board even cheaper and still have great performance similar to the newer ones. Then there are the jumpers that need to be set to accomodate the FSB of the memory being used. Asrock should really look redoing the way the user assigns voltages in the BIOS. As the Low, med, high settings would not go well for the avid overclocker.