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                                | Quality & Setup of the 
                                
                                Soyo SY-TISU Motherboard |  
                                | Nicely Done... |  |  
  Upon first inspection, the Soyo SY-TISU 
                    motherboard reveals some very nice features.  This 
                    board has 1 AGP, 1 CNR, and 6 PCI slots, allowing ample room 
                    for expansion.  Although the board is fairly well laid 
                    out, there are a few items that we wish were re-thought.  
                    For example, notice how the lithium battery is placed so 
                    close to the 5th and 6th PCI slots.  In the future when 
                    the battery needs replacing, which should be a very simple 
                    task, users may be required  to 
                    remove a PCI card if the card is longer than the actual 
                    slot.  Another common placement issue is the lack of 
                    acceptable room between the RAM slots and the AGP slot.  
                    If a user were to upgrade or change their RAM, it is almost 
                    certain that the video card would have to be 
                    removed in order to release the 
                    tabs that secure the RAM in place.  This placement of 
                    the AGP slot is very common with many of today's 
                    motherboards.  Many reviewers have expressed annoyance 
                    by this "problem", yet it seems few manufacturers have shown 
                    any interest in changing their manufacturing procedures.
     
                     The SY-TISU comes with 3 SDRAM slots that 
                    can accept a total of 512MB of RAM, the maximum allowed by 
                    the i815 chipset.  Soyo has also opted to add a 
                    heatsink to the Northbridge which is always a welcomed 
                    sight.  There are a decent amount of capacitors placed 
                    around the CPU socket and RAM slots to insure that clean 
                    current is provided to these key  components.  Soyo has done a very 
                    nice job in positioning these capacitors so they do not 
                    intrude on any critical areas.  Notice that we had no 
                    difficulty installing our oversized cooler on the CPU.  
                    Using a Global Win FOP38 cooler with 7000RPM fan, the cooler 
                    has plenty of additional room around it.  If we felt it 
                    necessary to apply an even larger cooler assembly, we're 
                    comfortable in thinking that there should be no problems 
                    installing it.     
                     This board is designed following the ATX 
                    form factor standard, equipped with 2- PS2, 2-USB, 2-Serial, 
                    1LPT port.  Additionally, there are on-board audio and 
                    joystick ports that can be easily disabled in the BIOS or by 
                    adjusting the DIP Switches on the main board.  Although 
                    these DIP Switches may be hidden with the installation of a 
                    CNR, we doubt that this will be a major issue. 
                     The SY-TISU 
                    provides support for a smart card reader as well as an 
                    additional USB header.     Without a doubt, 
                    the folks at Soyo have certainly put together a quality 
                    motherboard with several nice touches.  From what we've 
                    seen so far, this board is built to last a long time with 
                    plenty of room for future expansion.  Let us move on to 
                    the BIOS and go over some of the features that tie it all 
                    together.     The BIOS   
                                As soon as we 
                    looked at the BIOS, one thing became very clear...this board 
                    is geared towards the overclocker.  We clicked on the 
                    first item in the BIOS titled the "Soyo Combo Feature" and 
                    found a nice selection of settings designed to allow us to 
                    push this system way beyond spec.  The FSB can be 
                    adjusted in 1MHz. increments up to a whopping 255MHz.!  
                    (Not that you would go anywhere near that high). 
                       The BIOS also 
                    allows for CPU voltage adjustments in .025V increments up to 
                    a maximum of 1.825V.  This is extremely helpful in 
                    maximizing a processor's overclocking potential.  The 
                    board also comes with a hardware monitor capable of viewing 
                    critical voltages and temperatures.  While testing out 
                    an overclock, a safety can be set to shutdown the machine if 
                    the CPU temperature increases beyond the specified setting.  
                    This will certainly be helpful in protecting your CPU from 
                    becoming a keychain.   Now that we've 
                    covered some of the more important features of the BIOS, let 
                    us move on to the test bench and see how the SOYO SY-TISU 
                    performs. 
                    
                        The H.H. 
                    Test System, The Stones, and a Dash of Overclocking |