SiS755 Reference Board: Basic Features


 Motherboard Specifications
CPU Interface Socket 754 Athlon64
Chipset SiS755 / SiS964
Bus Speeds 133 to 253 (in 1MHz increments)
PCI/AGP Speeds Synchronous or Asynchronous PCI/AGP FIX at 66/33, 75/37, or 80/40
Core Voltage None available on Reference Board
DRAM Voltage None available on Reference Board
AGP Voltage None available on Reference Board
HyperTransport Voltage None available on Reference Board
Memory Slots Three 184-pin DDR DIMM Slots
Single-Channel Configuration
Regular Unbuffered Memory to 2GB Total
Expansion Slots 1 AGP 8X Slot
2 PCI Slots (up to 6 may be available)
Onboard Serial ATA RAID SiS964 (2 Drives, 0, 1)
Onboard IDE Two Standard ATA133/100/66 (4 drives)
Up to 3 connectors/6 drives may be used
Onboard USB 2.0/IEEE-1394 8 USB 2.0 ports supported by 964
No Firewire — Must use additional chip
Onboard LAN 10/100 Ethernet by 964
Onboard Modem v.90 Modem
Onboard Audio AC '97 2.3 6-Channel supported by 964
Realtek ALC658 codec
BIOS Revision Reference Board

In most cases, Reference Boards are quite different from the production boards that will later appear with the Reference Board chipset. While certain component arrangements may be retained from a Reference Board, we are evaluating a board designed for testing and qualification, and generally not for production. They are also normally designed to be tested on the bench, out of any case.



In the picture above, please ignore layout, but look instead at the features provided on the Reference Board. With SATA Raid, 8 USB 2.0/1.1 ports, ATA133 IDE, 10/100 Ethernet, v.90 Modem, and the higher level 2.3 AC'97, the SiS755/964 certainly compares favorably in features with the VIA K8T800. As with the VIA, SiS755 far outclasses the nForce3 in the features category, but we are told this will be corrected with the nF3-250. The only feature really missing from the 755/964 is Firewire, which must be implemented with a separate chip by the board manufacturer. Frankly, this is not a problem at all in our estimation. We also wish SiS had provided a real option for Gigabit LAN. While the current need for 1000Mb LAN is mostly hype, there is no doubt that this speed will catch on fast and make a real difference in performance in the future. With most broad-band connections still only requiring 10Mb speed, the option for 100Mb speeds seems adequate. However, many are already enjoying 1000 speeds between components on their home or Office LAN, and the usefullness of 1000Mb LAN capabilities will certainly increase quickly.



We are seeing the Realtek ALC658 audio codec used on many of the top boards that we have recently tested. The 658 is a significant improvement over the earlier Realtek AC97 codecs, and provides much higher quality performance:
“The ALC658 has six 20-bit DAC channels, two pairs of stereo 18-bit ADC, and an AC'97 2.3 compatible six-channel audio CODEC designed for PC multimedia systems. The ALC658 incorporates proprietary converter technology to achieve 100dB sound quality, meeting performance requirements on PC99/2001 systems and placing PC sound quality at the same level as consumer equipment.”
More information on the features and specifications of ALC658 is available at Realtek



As seen on every Athlon64 and Athlon64 FX board we have tested, the SiS755 Reference Board uses both the 20-pin ATX power connector plus the 4-pin 12V power connector.


Three DIMM slots support up to 2 Gigabytes of standard unbuffered Single-Channel memory. Single-Channel is the only memory configuration available with any of the Athlon64 chips. We demonstrated in our launch articles on the Athlon64 and Athlon64FX processors that Dual-Channel memory provides only a small benefit on the A64 platform. The real performance difference between single and dual-channel memory is small on the Athlon64/Athlon64 FX and not comparable to the large performance differences that we see on the bandwidth-hungry Pentium 4. 1, 2 or 3 DIMMs can be installed.

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  • sandorski - Monday, November 24, 2003 - link

    SiS seems to be a contender with this chipset. Hopefully the Final shipping boards exhibit similar performance.

    I think this also lays to rest the idea that all Athlon64/FX chipsets will perform equally because of the onchip memory controller.
  • Wesley Fink - Monday, November 24, 2003 - link

    #1-We agree, and that feature is supposed to be available in the next version of our Graphing Engine. There is no current option to use different colors on single-set graphs. Before anyone asks again, the decision to use Flash for charts was because flash uses less bandwidth than any other option. On a site like AnandTech with very heavy traffic, bandwidth matters a great deal. We do not, as Editors, have the option to use other methods for charting.

    #2-While we have not found a difference in performance in our benchmarks, some claim the nForce3-150 use of 600HT/8-bit instead of the specified 800HT/16-bit DOES hamper performance in some demanding applications. nVidia is fixing this in the nForce3-250 and claim they will also provide 800HT/16-bit. It is expected that future Athlon64 chips will run at even higher HT speeds. As stated in the review, SiS calims 1000HT speed for their new 755FX for Socket 939FX.

    Even if we ignore the impact of Hyper-Transport speed, the SiS755 outperformed both nF3-150 and K8T800 in virtually every benchmark we ran. SiS755 also provides SATA RAID and 8 USB 2.0 - features missing from nF3-150. While we did not publish the IDE bandwidth tests, it is well-known that SiS has the best IDE controller and the 755 does perform better in IDE tests than either nVidia (2nd) or VIA (last).
  • ViRGE - Monday, November 24, 2003 - link

    Ok, maybe I haven't been keeping up with my A64 literature; but what is so important about being able to run at HT800, as opposed to 600? If the nForce3-150 performs on par with everything else, and can still use PC3200 memory like everything else, what's the problem?
  • Basse - Monday, November 24, 2003 - link

    Again, why not use a different color for the tested item in the graphs?
    Otherwise, nice review :-)
  • Poe uk - Tuesday, December 31, 2019 - link

    SiS make stellar chipsets, as far back as my days in 486 computing always had great experiences with them, very fast reliable and cool running.
  • inoncuppobmip - Tuesday, September 15, 2020 - link

    Забор сетка-рабица.
    Простой, удобный и недорогой способ огородить территорию, скажем,
    придомовую у окон – это забор сетка арматурная-рабица.
    Сетка-рабица проста в изготовлении, легка в монтаже, а в зависимости от величины звеньев может стать или просто декоративным ограждением или серьёзной преградой на пути тех,
    кто хочет проникнуть туда, куда не следует.

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