There is good reason Intel chooses unmemorable strings as names for its motherboards, you know. The only motherboard they marketed in recent history with a memorable name, as far as I can remember, was the 865PERL. What that board is most remembered for in the local market is CPU VRM capacitors that exploded about 13 months after deployment. Typical local market warranty is 12 months, btw.
There is good reason Intel chooses unmemorable strings as names for its motherboards, you know. The only motherboard they marketed in recent history with a memorable name, as far as I can remember, was the 865PERL. What that board is most remembered for in the local market is CPU VRM capacitors that exploded about 13 months after deployment. Typical local market warranty is 12 months, btw.