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Abit KT7A-Raid Motherboard Review Page 2

Review by Duboids


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  • Barry Todd's Front of Case Barry's Case Inbuild progress Barry's Bare 1.33 Thunderbird
    Barry's Inside Case Barry's Cpu Fan Global Win FOP32-1 Back of Barry's Case.

    This pc after I got it running proved to be the quickest one I have ever seen boot up. Why I have no idea and I never timed it but it boots real fast.How well did the Abit KT7A-Raid do in the Si Soft Sandra benchmarks ? Look at the pictures below.Sorry did not benchmark it in 3D Mark 2001 because it's only a G Force 2 MX nothing special with it.

    Si Soft Sandra Memory Bench Mark. Barry's Si Soft Sandra CPU Bench Mark Barry's Hard Drive Si Soft Sandra

    Conclusion

    As you can see it benchmarks really good, The memory was really fast for generic memory and since there is only one 512 meg chip I was not able to set the 4 way interleave option in the bio's.Not one problem setting up this pc, motherboard owners manual is well written and any trouble you have can be answered in there or on Abit's web site. The guy I built this for is thinking about upgrading the memory to 1024 megs of memory when I do that I will update the memory benchmarks for you. The score on this motherboard is really good but then I'm fond of Abit KT7A-Raid boards because I have one also.If your looking to build a VIA KT133A /VIA 686B chipset board for PC 133 memory look no farther.

    Score 10/10


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