Socket Style: | Socket 7 |
Chipset: | i82430HX |
Cache: | 512KB |
Form Factor: | AT |
BUS Speeds: | 50 / 55 / 60 / 66 / 75 / 83 MHz |
Clock Multipliers: | 1.5x / 2.0x / 2.5x / 3.0x / 3.5x |
Voltages Supported: | 2.7 / 2.8 / 2.9 / 3.2 / 3.3 / 3.38 / 3.5 |
RAM Slots: | 4 72pin SIMM
Slots (ECC/EDO/FPM) 2 168pin DIMM Slots (ECC/EDO/FPM) |
PCI/ISA Slots: | 4 PCI Slots 4 ISA Slots (1 Shared / 1 Full Length) |
BIOS: | AWARD PnP BIOS w/ SoftMenu CPU Setup |
PCI EIDE Controller: | Super I/O 2 EIDE Channels 1 FDD Channel 2 Serial /1 EPP |
The IT5H 2.0 by ABIT is an excellent way to end the long and prosperous life of Intel's HX chipset, this beauty from ABIT will surely go out with a bang.
The basic layout of the IT5H hasn't changed since the original 1.5 revision, however upon further inspection you quickly notice small but important increases in the overall quality of the motherboard. One of the most criticized flaws of the IT5H 1.5 was the lack of capacitors, a mere 10 mid-sized capacitors were found on the earlier revisions of the motherboard. In order to improve stability ABIT added 7 more capacitors for a total of 17, which are also more spread out on the surface of the motherboard with most located around the Socket-7 IC and the 3 new switching voltage regulators.
Rumors began to emerge about the possible problems when using the ABIT IT5H 1.5 and the AMD K6. Users reported Voltage Regulator "Meltdowns" due to the incredible power consumption of the AMD K6 processor, so ABIT, listening to the market's demands implemented the same 3 voltage regulator design used in ABIT's TX series of motherboards. As a cause of this, along with the increased number of capacitors, the stability and reliability of the IT5H 2.0 is beyond comparison.
The 4 SIMM and 2 DIMM slots found on the IT5H are very easily accessible, in spite of the Full AT form factor of the motherboard. They fully support the use of EDO, FPM and finally ECC DRAM (no SDRAM...courtesy of the HX Chipset). The lack of proper support for ECC DRAM in previous versions of the IT5H was a huge letdown for some users looking for the best stability possible in a system, however revision 2.0 of the IT5H does fully and properly support ECC DRAM. Like revision 1.5 of the IT5H, r2.0 fully supports the 512MB Cacheable Memory area of the Intel HX chipset provided the vendor chooses to use the optional tag-ram to enable this feature.
The written documentation of the IT5H 2.0 is unmatched by any other manufacturer, except for maybe ASUS. The manual of the IT5H is classic of all ABIT manuals, very detailed and very user friendly. It accurately describes the proper way to install, configure, and setup your new motherboard. Like all ABIT manuals it draws attention to key points using legible and noticeable fonts as well as art, something which is much needed in some of the competitor's manuals. Since the IT5H is jumperless, setup and configuration is a breeze. Upon initial bootup the IT5H, like its successor the AX5, detects the processor and voltage correctly and configures them to the lowest possible setting for safety, therefore saving the average user some trouble.
Performance-wise the IT5H is about on par with the Megatrends HX83, its biggest and most feared competitor. However with revision 2.0 of the IT5H boasting increased stability and quality the HX83 finally takes a backseat to the IT5H, giving the IT5H Revision 2.0 the Anand's Hardware Tech Page award for Best Socket-7 Motherboard Based on the Intel HX Chipset. A big congratulations goes out to ABIT's entire engineering team for giving the Intel HX chipset an excellent farewell present.
The only problems experienced with the IT5H were courtesy of its Full AT form factor, the extremely large size of the motherboard can make even the most roomy Mid-Tower cases cry for air. I strongly suggest going with a Full Tower Case or at least a large Mid-Tower when using the IT5H. If ABIT only produced an ATX version of the IT5H it would be the perfect HX motherboard, and even though they don't the IT5H comes as close as physically possible to being the best HX motherboard on the planet.
Here are my Recommended BIOS Settings for those of you who have been having problems with the IT5H and higher bus speeds. Below are my recommended settings for bus speeds < 66MHz, 75MHz, and 83.3MHz. If you are using Non-EDO RAM, then use the settings the in the 2nd (Non - EDO) column, if you are using EDO RAM with a 50/60/66MHz bus speed use the 3rd (66MHz Setting) column. If you are using EDO RAM with a 75/83.3MHz bus speed use the 4th (75/83MHz Setting) column. Finally, if you are looking for the safest and most stable setting, use the last column.
IT5H Revision 2.0 Chipset Features Setup | ||||
Item | Non - EDO | 66MHz Setting | 75/83MHz Setting | Safe Setting |
Auto Configuration: | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Enabled |
DRAM RAS# Precharge Time: | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
DRAM R/W Leadoff Timing: | 7/6 | 6/5 | 6/5 | 6/5 |
Fast RAS# to CAS# Delay: | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
DRAM Read Burst (EDO/FPM): | x333/x444 | x222/x333 | x222/x333 | x222/x333 |
DRAM Write Burst Timing: | x333 | x222 | x222 | x222 |
Turbo Read Leadoff: | Disabled | Enabled | Disabled | Disabled |
DRAM Speculative Leadoff: | Disabled | Enabled | Enabled | Disabled |
Turn-Around Insertion: | Disabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
ISA Clock: | PCICLK/4 | PCICLK/4 | PCICLK/4 | PCICLK/4 |
System BIOS Cacheable: | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled |
Video BIOS Cacheable: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
8 Bit I/O Recovery Time: | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
16 Bit I/O Recovery Time: | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 |
Memory Hole At 15M-16M: | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Disabled |
Peer Concurrency: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
Chipset Special Features: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
DRAM ECC/PARITY Select: | Parity | Parity | Parity | Parity |
Memory Parity/ECC Check: | Auto | Auto | Auto | Auto |
Single Bit Error Report: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
Chipset NA# Asserted: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
Pipeline Cache Timing: | Faster | Fastest | Fastest | Faster |
Passive Release: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
Delayed Transaction: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Disabled |
Extended Cacheability: | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
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