ABIT focuses on
high performance, and it is shown in the SE6. It performs very well
and is above average compared to other i815/i815E motherboards.
6.0
Price
ABIT definitely
loses some points here. Their products are usually associated with
a higher price compared to other companies. The SE6 is a bit more expensive
than other i815/i815E motherboards.
4.5
Stability
With the CAS latency
set to 2 and the FSB at 133MHz, the SE6 was not stable at all in our
tests, despite the use of PC133 CAS 2 rated memory. Backing off to
CAS 3, the SE6 was rock solid.
6.5
Quality
ABIT doesn’t have
the best history with product quality, but they are improving. The
SE6 is not bad, about average with our metric.
5.5
Features
SoftMenu II provides
a lot of FSB and CPU core voltage settings for users. There are not
as many as what SoftMenu III has, but it can still give users a lot
of choices. Beside that, the SE6 has all the main features of i815/i815E
boards.
5.5
Layout
The layout of the
SE6 is not very good. The power supply connector should be best placed
on the right edge of the PCB, and the second serial port should be placed
on the left side of the board. Also the AGP slot is too close to the
DIMM slots.
4.0
Availability
It is never hard
to find ABIT motherboards. Most online stores and local computer stores
always have them in stock. Even some large retail stores like Microcenter,
Fry’s Electronics, and CompUSA have begun to carry them.
8.5
Documentation
& Software Bundle
The manual bundled
with the SE6 is very well written. It contains most information users
would need for their motherboard. The CD that comes with the motherboard
contains all the drivers and utilities users would need.
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