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ABIT KT7A-R 266MHZ UDMA-100 SOCK A

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bigjointer

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May 31, 2001
hi with this board having softmenu is t a good one for over clocking has 200/266 fsb hope to here from u all soon regards big jointer
 
I have the KT7A and in my opinion, it's MUCH better then the asus A7V133 in overclocking. These are the only 2 AMD MB's that I have used but I like ABIT by far over anyone else from what I've read. I know that when the KG7 hits the shelves I will be looking for it and new memory because I fell that ABIT puts real studies into making the great boards they have now. I wouldn't trade my KT7A for anything. The only thing I don't like, and this is on ALL AMD MB's, is that the highest vcore setting you can go in BIOS is 1.85. They need to make it so you can go to say, 2.3 or something. All in all, I love the ABIT line of MB's and suggest that you look into it as your next MB of choice.
 
Well said Tacoman667.. Great mobo
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Duron 800 @ 1050 with Global Win FOP-32 (140 x 7.5)
Abit KT7A-Raid Mobo
512 mb (Crucial Stuff CAS 2)
Hard Drive Cooler
Elsa Eraser X2 Gforce with Blue Orb (modified to display as a Quadro and overclocked http://www.tweakhardware.com/guide/quadro/ )
Sound Blaster Live Value
Full Tower with 5 (120 mm) case fans with seperate PSU
 
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