Socket Style: | Socket 7 |
Chipset: | i82430TX |
Cache: | 512KB |
Form Factor: | ATX |
BUS Speeds: | 50 / 60 / 66 / 75 / 83 MHz |
Clock Multipliers: | 1.5x / 2.0x / 2.5x / 3.0x / 3.5x |
Voltages Supported: | 2.8v / 2.9v / 3.2v / 3.45v / 3.52v |
RAM Slots: | 4 72pin SIMM
Slots (EDO/FPM) 2 168pin DIMM Slots (SDRAM/EDO/FPM) |
PCI/ISA Slots: | 4 PCI Slots 4 ISA Slots (1 Shared / 4 Full Length) |
BIOS: | AWARD PnP BIOS |
PCI EIDE Controller: | Super I/O 2 EIDE Channels 1 FDD Channel 2 Serial /1 EPP |
The AOpen AX5T, although not really different than most other boards, places itself above the competition by excelling in a few areas. Manufacturing quality, and stability when using the 75 and 83.3MHz bus speeds. As usual, the AX5T comes equipped with 4 PCI, 4 ISA, 4 SIMM, and 2 DIMM slots. What really amazed me was the huge 1" heatsink found on the switching voltage regulator. That was the first thing that struck me about the AX5T...I opened up the box and out popped this huge heatsink...it reminded me of the first time I opened the box my Pentium II Heatsink came in. Another thing that surprised me about the AX5T, was its software bundle...yes, the AX5T has a software bundle! Its not much of a software bundle, but I like the idea of AOpen including a free copy of Norton Anti-Virus with their motherboard. I could only hope that other manufacturers will follow AOpen's example in this case. AOpen also took care of ensuring that our experience with the AX5T would be a reliable one by using high quality tatulum capacitors as well as providing us with CPU thermal protection (AX5T-3 only) which electronically slows down your CPU when the processor temperature peaks above 55 degrees Celsius. Again, AOpen has showed the customer that they care about the reliability of their motherboards. Performance and stability wise, the AX5T is much like all other TX based motherboards, quite fast and stable at high bus speeds when used with high quality SDRAM that is. Overall, the AX5T is a great product, and it still holds its ground as one of the best TX based motherboards since its release a few months back...
The AOpen AX5T is a very stable motherboard, even when using the 83.3MHz bus speed, however this is the first motherboard I've tested, where clocking the Pentium MMX 200 at 250 caused severe hard disk errors and corruption. I've managed to take the Pentium MMX (and even the AMD K6 in some cases) up to 250MHz on a few HX and TX based motherboards (the most successful two being the ABIT IT5H and Megatrends HX83) and I've never experienced the "hard drive thrashing" that the AX5T threw at me. I guess its not that big of a loss...I just wouldn't recommend using the 250MHz setting with any 200MHz processor on this motherboard. Other than that, the AOpen AX5T is a great motherboard...a few more options under the Chipset Configuration of the AWARD BIOS Setup would've been nice...ah well...you can never have it all =)
Allows user to Enable/Disable usage of IRQ12 for a PS/2 Mouse
Allows user to individually set IRQs for each Legacy ISA card
Allows user to reserve IRQ/DMA Channels if necessary
Auto-detects PnP Cards after HDD Detection
Here are my Recommended BIOS Settings for those of you who have been having problems with the AX5T and higher bus speeds (not sure why you would need to, the AX5T didn't give me any problems at higher bus speeds with aggressive memory timings). Below are my recommended settings for bus speeds < 66MHz, and 75/83.3MHz. If you are using Non-EDO RAM, then use the settings the in the 2nd (Non - EDO) column, if you are using SDRAM/EDO RAM with a 50/60/66MHz bus speed use the 3rd (66MHz Setting) column. The next column should be used if you are using the 75/83MHz bus speed. ! Finally, if you are looking for the safest and most stable setting, use the last column.
AOpen AX5T Chipset Features Setup
Item | Non - EDO | 66MHz Setting | 75MHz Setting | Safe Setting |
Auto Configuration: | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled |
DRAM Leadoff Timing: | 10/6/3/3 | 10/6/3/3 | 10/6/3/3 | 10/6/3/3 |
DRAM Read Burst (EDO/FP): | x333/x444 | x222/x333 | x222/x333 | x222/x333 |
DRAM Write Burst Timing: | x333 | x222 | x222 | x333 |
Fast EDO Lead Off: | Disabled | Enabled | Enabled | Disabled |
Refresh RAS# Assertion: | 4 Clks | 4 Clks | 4 Clks | 4 Clks |
DRAM Page Idle Timer: | 4 | 2 | 4 | 8 |
DRAM Enhanced Paging: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
SDRAM (CAS Lat/RAS-to-CAS): | 3/3 | 2/2 | 3/3 | 3/3 |
SDRAM Speculative Read: | Disabled | Enabled | Disabled | Disabled |
System BIOS Cacheable: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
Video BIOS Cacheable: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
8 Bit I/O Recovery Time: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
16 Bit I/O Recovery Time: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Memory Hole At 15M - 16M: | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled |
PCI Passive Release: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
PCI Delayed Transaction: | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled |
Mem. Drive Sr.(MA/RAS): | 16mA/16mA | 10mA/16mA | 16mA/16mA | 16mA/16mA |
This little addition to my review layout was put in here just so you all can have an idea of what brand of SDRAM I recommend and have tested with the board, just to avoid problems in the future if you decide to purchase the board.
Recommended SDRAM: Advanced Megatrends SDRAM
SDRAM Tested: 2 x 32MB Advanced Megatrends SDRAM DIMMs
Manufacturer: Advanced Megatrends
Purchase Web-Site: http://www.megacom.com
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