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Motherboard question
It seems that newegg has info on their abit kt7a motherboard. They have it listed as a 200 fsb board. I might be wrong, but i thought that the kt7a works with 200 or 266. Also, is this a good board to buy anyways?
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Originally posted by bob970:
It seems that newegg has info on their abit kt7a motherboard. They have it listed as a 200 fsb board. I might be wrong, but i thought that the kt7a works with 200 or 266. Also, is this a good board to buy anyways?
Abit KT7A and RAID version are base on VIA KT133A Chipset. It support both 200MHz and 266MHz FSB.
Really it's depend on what cpu u put on.
If u put in a 200fsb chip it will run at 200fsb unless u overclock it.
yes a great board....
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