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BFG nForce 4 Ultra Motherboard
 
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Nicholas Hart
Kurtis
BFG
Mar. 22, 2006
Conclusion

Ive already mentioned that I wasn't overly impressed with the layout of the BFG nForce4 Ultra motherboard, especially the "dangling' board edge problem. I also had a broken driver CD but, just like BFG video cards, I simply had to download the nForce drivers from the NVIDIA website and I was ready to go.

Whether I liked the layout or not, I had no functional or stability issues at all during my testing. Performance was on-par with the ECS KN1 SLI Extreme board and the BFG nForce4 Ultra had a little more headroom in the overclocking department.

The real downside to this motherboard is the price for which it sells, currently standing at about $130. This is high for what is essentially a "value' motherboard package with competitors like Asus, Abit and EPoX selling boards with the same feature set for up to $45 less. That's a huge difference and is sure to be a stumbling block for BFG. As a basic motherboard, the BFG nForce4 Ultra is a solid contender. But with other high-end brands selling similarly equipped boards for so much less, the value simply isn't there.

Pros

Stable operation
Good overclocking
I like the memory location and orientation

Cons

Board extends too far beyond support holes
Pricey for its feature set
Power connector in an inconvenient spot

 
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Page 3: Bundle and Extras
Page 4: Test Setup and Synthetic Benchmarks
Page 5: Real-World Benchmarks
Page 6: Overclocking
Page 7: Conclusion
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