The KT 600 chipset continues to disappoint...
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http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.html?i=1842&p=12
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The KT 600 chipset continues to disappoint...
Read all about it here:
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.html?i=1842&p=12
No one has any comments on the Via KT600 chipset?
Or MSI boards?
Love 'em?
Hate 'em?
Got your fire extinguishers? :D
LOL:D here we go. MSI??.....I have 2 of em running in the house...Son's KT3Ultra2 and One of my daughters has the KT3...Both boards run Strong and stable...Buuuuut....I HAD the MSIN2 DeltaL .....Yikes....Maybe it was just my board,but it Sucked..Like I said..Coulda just been my particular board..But who knowsQuote:
Originally posted by gurutoo
No one has any comments on the Via KT600 chipset?
Or MSI boards?
Love 'em?
Hate 'em?
Got your fire extinguishers? :D
Yeah, I have had good luck with MSI boards. They're easy to set up and fast right out of the box. However, I haven't tried the new boards with the NF2 chipset. Decided to go with Asus and Epox for that.
But, both my sons are still running K7T Turbo2 boards. I built a system for a co-worker's kid using a K7T266 Pro2 board I had lying around and so far so good. Building my sister a computer with a spare KT3 Ultra board soon.
MSI are not known for their overclocking capabilities, at least the earlier boards weren't, but they are very stable boards. I always choose them if I have to build a system for somebody that lives far away, 'cause I know I won't have any phone calls in the middle of the night telling me their system crapped out or something.
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Originally posted by BigBlue66
I always choose MSI if I have to build a system for somebody that lives far away, 'cause I know I won't have any phone calls in the middle of the night telling me their system crapped out or something.
That's what I use Abit for...;)
i have one only one thing bad is my temps are high but i dont no if thats related to board or chip but i like it
got a zillion options
its stable
I usually use the MSI KT3V when someone needs a cheap, reliable board. Me, I prefer Epox :).