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ASRock AliveNF6G VSTA Motherboard

"If you're on a really tight budget and want to use AM2 processors, then the ASRock AliveNF6G VTSA is a suitable choice."


Tags : AliveNF6G   ASRock   Motherboard   VSTA  

Posted on May 10, 2007, 1:20 AM UTC by Winston Chim

Test Setup and Procedures

 

Test Setup

 

Test Setup (Socket AM2)
Motherboard ASRock AliveNF6G VSTA
CPU Default

Athlon FX-62 @ 2.8GHz (14x200)

Overclocked

N/A

Ram Crucial PC2-6400 2Gb Kit (2x1Gb)
Video Card Onboard graphics Geforce 6100 with 128Mb
SLI Mode N/A 
Video Drivers Drivers from CD
Chipset Drivers Chipset drivers on CD 
Hard Drive Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 160GB (8Mb cache)
CD/DVD ROM Pioneer 111D Dual Layer DVD±RW Writer
Cooling Thermaltake Tower 102 modified with 2x80mm fans
Sound Card Onboard AC'97 Audio
PSU FSP Blue Storm 700W
LAN Onboard Gigabit Ethernet
CRT Monitor 19" Samsung DynaFlat SM997MB
LCD Monitor 19" Samsung 940BF TFT Monitor
OS Windows XP with SP2, DirectX 9.0c

 

Installation and BIOS

There were no problems at all during installation. The motherboard uses a 20-pin ATX connector instead of the standard 24-pin one. However, a 24-pin connector will fit. See below. This is a very good idea, as most PCs with older PSUs that use a 20-pin connector can also use this motherboard as an upgrade.

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The BIOS is very much standard. Although this is marketed as a budget motherboard, there are some options for overclocking which I find very useful. Multipliers, CPU and FSB frequencies can be adjusted, as well as options for adjusting voltages for CPU, DDR and chipset ... not bad. In our tests we did not overclock this motherboard.

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The rear ATX panel offers a range of connections including your usual PS/2 keyboard and mouse, printer and onboard 15-pin VGA connector. There's also 4 x USB, onboard gigabit ethernet LAN and audio in/out connections.

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For expansion, the AliveNF6G has one PCIe x1 slot, one PCIe x16 slot and 2 standard PCI slots. On the motherboard there are 4 x SATA connectors, 4 x DDR2 DIMM slots upto 8Gb, and headers for HDMI, firewire and additional USB.

 

Procedures

In our tests we used the motherboard's standard BIOS settings first. Most settings were set to default (AUTO) for maximum compatibility. Memory clock was set to DDR2-800 with the memory timings was set to AUTO. We also used the latest video, audio and chipset drivers. Dual channel memory mode was enabled using the 2Gb of Crucial PC2-6400 Ram (2x 1Gb) Kit.

Here's a list of software/games we used for benchmarking. In all the gaming benchmarks we used a resolution of 1024x768 with default settings. 

 - CPUZ 
 - Science Mark 2
 - Sandra 2007

 - PC Mark 05
 - 3D Mark 2005
 - 3D Mark 2006
 - F.E.A.R.
 - Far Cry

Windows XP with service pack 2 and DirectX 9.0c was used as our operating system.

 

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