Athlon XP and motherboards

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Post by Hipnotic_Tranz »

Thanks for the suggestion. I actually ended up looking at some benchmarks and ran across the EPoX 8K7A+. Not only was it a ton cheaper (got it for $75) it performed better than the MSI board. Has onboard RAID via the same highpoint controller as my last motherboard (Abit KA7-100) so I shouldn't have to re-make my RAID array which should be nice.

Thanks for all your guys help though.
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I love my MSI board (K7T-Turbo).. the thing that sucks, is it will only accept up to a 1800+ XP cpu. :\

Oh well, that'll be when i get a new mobo, that can support all of them :)

Ive tried ASUS, A-Bit, and MSI, and out of them all, ive liked the MSI the most, for their stability..
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Post by yobo »

anyone know when the XP333 will be available?
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I believe its out now!
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Post by Diggrr »

Yep, The xp333 is out now.

Check the website if you have an ATI card, they got a fix up for it.
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Post by superbuss »

One reveiw I read was not a good reveiw on it but it was a premature board so I`m going to wait for a couple updates on it before I buy but I expect it to be a great board!!!!Great stability and overcolcking!
IWILL is known for som kickass boards!
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Any opinions on these badboys?
EPoX EP-8KHA+
MSI K7T266 Pro2-RU
Shuttle AK31 Revision 3.1

I'm awaiting delivery of a new Athlon XP 1800+ and I'm trying to decide on a board for it. I don't know if I should go with, say the 8KHA+, or one of the nForce boards, or stay with my 8K7A+
Oh man! Decisions, decisons, decisons :D

Any and all input is welcome ;)

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Epox decision!:]

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Check http://www.hardocp.com I think I saw a link to a current re: on your Epox board! Good reading!
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NForce seems to be more of a mid/high-end mainstream market. Its benchmarks are pretty close to a GeForce 2 MX's. I'd go with the Shuttle or the Epox for a higher end rig.

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Post by superbuss »

I think my final decision will be between The Iwill XP333 or your Epox 8kHA??? :]
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Stay with 8k7a from what i seen it isnt worth buying a 8kha.



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Post by Mike89 »

I am currently running an Athlon 1.4 gig on a DFI AK76-SN motherboard (761 chipset). I plan on upgrading to the XP2000 sometime in January when it comes out. Of course as soon as the XP came out I was tripping on if my DFI was going to support it. Turns out it does and I already have their BIOS flash installed. I'm ready to go in January!
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Post by cobosdan »

For those looking for a motherboard try the new Asus A7V266-E for the Athlon XP.

http://www.gamepc.com/reviews/

"VIA's new KT266A chipset, which offers significantly better performance than the AMD 760 chipset we've used in our Athlon test systems for ages now. The word on the street is that AMD is canceling production of the 760 now that superior alternatives are finally on the market, so most new Athlon XP systems aren't very likely to be built with the 760 chipset. "

Bought the Asus myself.
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