This just in from TweakTown:
At the 2008 Computex event, Intel officially took the curtains off its 4 series PCI Express chipset range which is set to replace the original 3 series of chipsets. Intel"s 4 series not only brings Crossfire support to the mainstream, thanks to its ability to run two PCI Express x8 slots for GPUs, but it also adds PCI Express 2.0 to all of its 4 series of chipsets. That"s right, even the low-end of the 4 series gets a new PCI Express controller hub.
Today we have been sent two of the newest members of the 4 series family from ASRock, and they are loaded with features for the home user along with some nice overclocking for the enthusiast. Today we kTake a look at the ASRock P45R2000-WiFi and the P43R1600Twins-WiFi. How do they stack up?