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EliteGroup KN1 Extreme Review

Date: 2005-3-2

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   Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), the major mainboard maker, used to lack popularity among power users as most of its products were targeted at the low price category. ECS solutions us...

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Specification and Accessories

Arriving to our test labs the ECS KN1 Extreme amazed us with its impressive looks and gorgeous accessories. We抣l talk about the latter shortly, but now take a look at the product:

EliteGroup KN1 Extreme Review

The original purple color of the PCB, the special cooling system for the CPU power circuitry, the massive heatsink on the chipset, the use of different colors for the slots and connectors and the stylish metal plate with the Extreme series logo are all very imposing at first sight. We didn抰 really like the numerous incomprehensible promo labels like 揇ual Channel DDR 999 DIMM? but that抯 a matter of taste, I believe. On the whole, this mainboard is going to be a stunning sight in a transparent system case. Let抯 put our emotions aside, however, and take a sober look at the specification of this product:

ECS KN1 Extreme

CPU

AMD Athlon 64 for Socket 939

Chipset

NVIDIA nForce4 Ultra

HyperTransport bus

1 GHz

Clock generator frequency

200-250MHz:
with 0.5MHz increment ?up to 210MHz
with 1MHz increment ?up to 230MHz
with 2MHz increment ?up to 250MHz

Overclocking friendly functions

Adjustable processor Vcore and Vmem

Memory

4 DDR DIMM slots for dual-channel DDR400 SDRAM

PCI Express slots

1 x PCI Express x16
2 x PCI Express x1

PCI expansion slots

3

USB 2.0 ports

10 (4 ?on the back panel)

IEEE1394 ports

2 (0 ?on the back panel, implemented by the TI TSB43AB22A controller)

ATA-100/133

2 ATA-133 channels (in the chipset)
1 ATA-133 channel (by SiS180 controller)

Serial ATA

4 Serial ATA-300 channels (with RAID support, implemented in the chipset)
2 Serial ATA-150 channels (with RAID support, implemented in SiS180 controller)

ATA RAID support

RAID 0, 1, 0+1 in the chipset
RAID 0, 1, 0+1 in SiS180 controller

Integrated sound

Six-channel AC97 Realtek ALC655 codec

Integrated network

Gigabit Ethernet (in the chipset and Marvell 88E1111 PHY-controller)
10/100Mbit/s Ethernet (in Realtek 8100C controller)

Additional features

None

BIOS

Phoenix-AwardBIOS v6.00PG

Form-factor

ATX, 305mm x 244mm

As you see, the capabilities of the nForce4 Ultra chipset are complemented with two additional controllers on the ECS KN1 Extreme: a RAID controller from SiS and a FireWire controller from Texas Instruments. These chips aren抰 optional, so all samples of the ECS KN1 Extreme should have exactly the same functionality as listed in the table above.

We were very much pleased with the accessories we received with the ECS KN1 Extreme. Few manufacturers enclose so many items into the package. We found the following in the box:

  • Three CDs with a software bundle, drivers and utilities;
  • Six Serial ATA cables;
  • Power cable for two Serial ATA hard disk drives;
  • One 80-pin Parallel ATA cable and a black FDD cable;
  • Bracket for the back panel of the system case with one parallel (LPT) port;
  • Bracket for the back panel of the system case with two High-Speed USB ports and two FireWire ports (6-pin and 4-pin);
  • Bracket for the 3.5?bay of the system case to move two High-Speed USB and two FireWire ports from the back-panel bracket to the front panel;
  • I/O shield for the back of the system case;
  • Two-meter-long Ethernet cable;
  • Extension cord with cradle for one USB port;
  • USB WLAN dongle with support of the 802.11g protocol;
  • User manual.

No doubt, that抯 a generous gift any mainboard maker would be proud to give to the user. Yet we want to warn you that some things from this list are 搊ptional? quoting the manual on the mainboard. The basic accessories may not include the USB extension cord, Wi-Fi controller, LPT bracket, and four (of the six) Serial ATA cables. On the other hand, making these accessories optional helped to reduce the price of the mainboard even more.






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