> Nogen, der ved, om subj. er på vej til DK? Jeg har nemmerlig et kabinet, det
> kunne få lov at opholde sig trygt og køligt i...
>
> /Henrik!
>
Ja det kunne jeg også lide og vide
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Jeg fandt lige en anmeldelse af bundkortet, og her er konklutionen:
"Conclusion
Sometimes I really wonder why the old KT7A performs so well compared to other boards that are based on the same chipset. The time is
just ripe and ABIT KR7A show it again. The performance of the KR7A is so impressive that I could not imagine not getting one to
replace my working machine that is a Slot A Athlon. Personally, I feel that ABIT has put in lots of R&D hours to bring out a board
that is a killer product. They have done it again. The only thing they never introduce are the overclocking stripes from TH7-II RAID
and the reset/power buttons on TH7-II. These are good stuff that should be brought onto the KR7A for DIY users.
Features wise this board uses the latest Highpoint HPT372 chipset to support ATA-133 HD. Well, the VIA KT266A does not support
ATA-133 natively. Seriously, the board lack one basic feature which some of you might like or might not like - a 6 channel audio
sound.
Installation is very straightforward, we did not encounter any major hiccups so far. Stress testers like SuperPI went through loops,
so is 3Dmark2001. Overclocking is something that works wonder on ABIT boards. We were able to overclock AthlonXP1500+ to 10x150 at
default timings. It is a pity that my Athlon 1.33G is still in the service centre and I am unable to demonstrate how high the fsb
can reach by reducing the multiplier. We attempted to unlock the multiplier on the AthlonXP but failed!
The documentation has improved since the days of the KT7A. There are straight to the point and explained most of the common features
of this board.
In all, KR7A is definitely one of the best boards of the year. With it's excellent performance. I think no one would want to give it
a miss. Again, I have to stress that this board could be more complete if some sort of diagnostics led and SPDIF audio/6 ch audio
stuff can be implemented on it. I will definitely look forward to another ABIT board which supports DDR333 and ATA133 standard in
the near future.
Below, we list down some pros and cons of this board :
Pros:
RAID 0/1/0+1
SoftMenuIII
1Mhz adjustable FSB
Cons:
No Dual BIOS
No Diagnostics LED
No Audio on board
No 1/5 divider"
Dette klip er taget fra :
http://www.ocworkbench.com/hardware/abit/kr7araid/kr7araidp1.htm
Venlig hilsen Joe