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The K7T Pro
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| Fri Sep 15, 2000 | 12:55P| PermaLink |
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"It's no secret that MSI motherboards are some of the best around, and we got a good taste of what they had to offer when we reviewed their 815E Pro for the Socket-370 Pentium III. That board made an impression with us, not only for its build quality, but its stability in all types of configurations, especially with overclocking.
So, MSI can build a great Socket-370 board, but could they also build a great Socket-A board for the AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" and Duron? is their first effort using the VIA KT-133 chipset, so we could only hope. One of the things that hold back the AMD Socket-A family in some people's minds is the perceived lack of quality motherboards. Hopefully, this perception will be reversed in the near future as VIA and its licensees hone the KT-133 chipset and the boards built around it into something that rivals the legendary BX boards in terms of reputation."
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FULL STORY @
GAMERSDEPOT (http://www.gamersdepot.com/hardware/motherboards/msi/k7t_pro/001.htm)
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