AnandTech Motherboard Rating
|
|
Rating
(x/10)
|
Performance
The WO2-R performs
slightly above average, but the difference is not huge. The IDE RAID
support can provide a nice performance boost for those that choose
to take advantage of it.
|
6.0
|
Price
With an IDE RAID
controller, you will definitely pay more than a normal i815E board.
The non-RAID version of the board, WO2, is priced a little bit above
average, but still very competitive. Overall, you are paying a bit
more for a quality product.
|
5.0
|
Stability
The WO2-R crashed
a total of 6 times in our 24-hour stability tests, which is average.
This is under the setting of PC133 CAS2 memory running at 133MHz memory
bus with CAS2.
|
5.0
|
Quality
From the choice
of AMI IDE RAID controller, the C-Media hardware sound, there is no
doubt we are dealing with a very high quality motherboard.
|
7.0
|
Features
IDE RAID is clearly
the best feature of the WO2-R, as well as "Microstepping" 1MHz FSB
increments, and the hardware sound.
|
7.0
|
Layout
Iwill did a pretty
good job in placing the power supply connector to prevent cable clutter
and not blocking any of the PCI slots. Unfortunately, the DIMM slots
are a bit close to the AGP slot, which cost them a bit.
|
6.5
|
Availability
Iwill is one of
the smaller motherboard manufacturers in Taiwan. Yet their motherboards
are sold in a lot of on-line stores as well as local computers stores.
You might also be able to find them in larger retail chains, such
as Fry's Electronics.
|
7.5
|
Documentation
& Software Bundle
There's only one
word to describe the manual - excellent. It has clear instructions
on installing motherboards, jumpers, connectors, drivers, and utilities.
It also talks about RAID setup and BIOS settings. The CD provides
all the software and drivers you need to get up and running, but not
much more.
|
8.0
|
|
|
Overall
Rating - not an average Click here to find out
why |
7.0
|
0 Comments
View All Comments