Abstract: Motherboards come in two types: those that let the extras in the box wow people, and those that let board performance do it for them. Today, we take a look at one of the latter, with the AOpen AK86-L K8T800-based motherboard. Highs: No gimmicks, great ...
The AK86-L from AOpen is a solid board. After the initial issues with memory it was very stable, more so than the K8NNXP which has an intermittent tendency to reboot at odd times. The price is great also - at 96$ from newegg one will be hard pressed t...
Abstract: Introduction:Today 3DXtreme has the pleasure of reviewing AOpen?s latest offering for the AMD Athlon64 platform, the AK86-L motherboard. The AK86-L is based on VIA?s K8T800 chipset. At this time there are really only two major competitors in the chipse...
Abstract: Both of these boards share many of the features AOpen has developed over time. Some of the more noteworthy of these are the EZ Clock, WatchDog ABS System, SilentTek Noise Reduction Technology, SilentBIOS Noise Reduction Technology, EZ WinFlash and th...
AOpens AK86-L is fine motherboard. Its appeal is broadened by a sub-£75 online price, rock-solid stability, and decent layout. More good is to be found in the excellent manual and easy-to-use BIOS. By factoring in the price, you could start a Socket-...