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wich mobo asus A7V-e or the Soltek sl-kav75

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cybermouse

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i am going out to get a new mobo but is still not one hundred percent shure wich one yet i guess i like the asus best for 2 reasons
1. i have an asus now and loves it's stability and many bios updates
2. it is much cheaper than the soltek

by the way here is what i priotorise the most
1. stability
2. stability
3. speed
4. stability
5. overclocking capabilities

thank you in advance
cybermouse
 
wich mobo asus A7V-e or the Soltek sl-kav75 x

cybermouse (Jul 02, 2001 12:20 p.m.):
ok i'll be going for the soltek sl-kav75 x wich is based on a via133a chipset is that good enough?

Yes, the KT133A chipset on that board will be "good enough". I know nothing of it's overclocking capabilities.....

Is there any reason why you're not considering an Abit KT7E or KT7A?

SickBoy
 
money
this is the prises on abit
KT7 Socket A / VIA / 6PCI-1ISA-1AGP / IDE66 1.200 kr.
KT7-RAID Socket A / VIA / 6PCI-1ISA-1AGP / IDE100-RAID 1.499 kr.
KT7A ATX Socket A / VIA / 6PCI-1ISA-1AGP / IDE100 1.333 kr.
KT7A-RAID ATX Socket A / VIA / 6PCI-1ISA-1AGP / IDE100-RAID 1.530 kr.

and this is the prises on soltek
SL-75KAV-X ATX Socket A / VIA KT133A / 5PCI-1ISA-1AGP / IDE100 1.019 kr.

it is all in danish kr. and one USD is the same as 8,68 dkr.
 
Check on that ASUS A7V-E. I think that the later ones do in fact have the KT133A chipset. I've got two ASUS boards up right now, one each of the A7V (KT133 chipset) and an A7V133 (KT133A chipset). Both are excellent boards, very stable and I've been successful overclocking with each.

A7V, DURON 600 @ 1100MHz 10*110

A7V133, DURON 600 @ 1130MHz 8.5*133

My advice, ASUS.

Good Luck!
 
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