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Abit KT7, KT7E and KT7A

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Kev

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May 23, 2001
whats are the major differences between these mobos and how would you rank them from best to worst?
 
KT7-kt133 chipset-100FSB
KT7A (R)-kt133a chipsaet 133+FSB settings-IDE RAID
KT7E-kt133e chipset-100FSB supported but all boards teste have hit over 133-usually bout 145mhz-no RAID-new chipset-seem to be great
 
so u think the Kt7 is the best and KT7E is the worst??....hmm...
 
Kev (May 30, 2001 06:17 p.m.):
so u think the Kt7 is the best and KT7E is the worst??....hmm...

Rather than tell you LikuidFusion has given you the facts to let you decide
these facts being :-

(1) The KT7 mobo has a kt133 chipset.. which only supports a FSB of 100 mhz
(2) The KT7A mobo has a kt133a chipset.. and supports a FSB up to 133 mhz (and there is a model that has raid - Abit-Kt7A-Raid)
(3) The KT7E mobo has a kt133e chipset.. and officially supports a100 mhz FSB however all boards tested so far can run a FSB of over 133 mhz .. It is a no RAID-new chipset and seems to work well

Obviously as the KT7A (KT7A-Raid) and the KT7E have a major advantage over the KT7 as both are capable of running at a higher speed FSB.. however the KT7E does this higher speed FSB unofficially

I use the KT7A-Raid and think its a awsome motherboard :)
 
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