The preliminary review boards at the Intel 915P chipset and 925X, we referred to the variety of hybrid cards have emerged in the transition to LGA775 platform (supporting DDR-II and DDR-I, the support PCI Express and AGP). Today, we look at one of these cards: the Albatron PX865PE7 Pro chipset for Intel 865PE.

The very mention of the i865PE chipset tells us that the fee supports AGP tyre and "normal"-I DDR memory. A main feature of the board is to support Intel LGA775 processors.

Motherboard;
CD ROM with software and drivers;
2 ATA-133 plume, the plume FDD;
One SerialATA adapter cable + Nutrition (one slot);
User Manual in English + quick tutorial (two A4 sheet);
A label describing jumpers;
Stub on the back cover of the shell.
We are quite meager equipment, which is likely to be consistent with the low price paid. As a result, a user would have to own papers following brackets: one with 4 ports USB2.0 (or two on two ports. Moreover, the need to be a SerialATA adapter cable with nutrition.

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User's Guide is written very high quality: There is a section devoted peremychkam, connectors, and the description of the procedure for updating the BIOS. A separate section is devoted to BIOS settings, with a very detailed description of the parameters, including a description of the functions disperse. Further attention is paid to the stage to install drivers. Also, most of the descriptions duplicated in Chinese.