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The New DDR Board Abit KG7-RAID

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GhostFaceKiller

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I just ordered a KT7A-Raid (should be here today) for my 1.33 Bird and I found this on Amdmb.com

"The long awaited KG7 should be launched shortly. KG7 RAID is based on the AMD 760 chipset. Hey, 4 DIMMs on board. Supporting Duron 600-950, Thunderbird 700-1.33G. It features 4 x 184pins PC1600/PC2100 DDR SDRAM support (up to 4GB). Softmenu III is supported and can be tuned by 1Mhz from these based frequencies 66,68,75,80,83,100,103,105,110,112,115,120,124,133,140,145 and 150 MHz.1Mhz steppings are from 0-28Mhz."


link http://www.amdmb.com/news.php#News-1865
nice pic link http://www.ocworkbench.com/index.stm


Now i am pissed i should have waited acouple more months!! Anyone want to but my KT7A-Raid ? :) lol!
 
GhostFaceKiller (May 25, 2001 09:19 a.m.):
Now i am pissed i should have waited acouple more months!! Anyone want to but my KT7A-Raid ? :) lol!

I would'nt be pissed if I was you, the KT7A-Raid is a awesome mobo and lets face it DDR according to most tests give a minimal performance advantage considering the price over SDRAM, so in my eyes you made the sensible choice
 
See the thing it that SDRAM and DDR are the same price at crucial now. From what i have read the AMD 761 chipset is the best DDR chipset out right. Now, even tho it is only 10 to 12% preformance boost i would be willing to buy this motherboard for more that what i bought my KT7A-Raid for.
 
Ohh my god I think I'm in love with this board... This should be way better than my Asus A7M266 motherboard with no cpu multiplier, plus has 4 ddr slots, Holy Cra#... lol
 
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