Abit KT7 or Asus A7A?

Impact55

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Which do you have, and why did you pick it? Please be descriptive :). Thanks all!
 

han888

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hehhheeheh, asus a7v not a7a :p, my recommend is abit kt7, i am really hate asus a7v because i ever owe this board, and make me headache
 

Dan

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I picked the Abit KT7 (without Raid) for several reasons. I was impressed with the reviews I read and the recommendations of others here at AnandTech. I also liked the notion of being able to change clock and FSB settings via software. (What a relief after years of physically moving jumpers around on the board!)

In addition, the Abit has one ISA slot. As I recall, the Asus board doesn't have any. I realize ISA is a technology on it's way out the door. I'm just reluctant to give up my trusty USR 56K modem. I keep it as a backup to my DSL service and it's come in handy more than once!
 

Fingers

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one word "soft menu 3". wait maybe that was more than one word, but oh well. Also you can find them for a few bucks cheaper. and when i say a few, i litterly mean a few.
 

Trifecta

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IS that all, cmon folks lets see some proof in the numbers.

I would like to know if that A7V can be more overclockable that the Kt7 raid.

I myself am having fits trying to get the jumpers all set to get some overclocking on the A7V,,,,

I would be a much more happy person right now if I had an ABIT
 

gtd2000

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I have read that u can also goose the voltage up higher on the ABIT if OCing is your game :)
two friends have done it without any hassles..one friend has his D600 @ 1050Mhz :) using 1.75V

However there are problems with the SBLIve drivers for some reason (SB 16 emulation) - check out the posts here..

I just installed a D700 in an ABIT tonight and I really don't understand the reasoning behind sticking the thermistor for the CPU vertically within the Socket A....it is impossible to seat the CPU like that..then u need to bend the thermistor back to get the CPU to fit..not a great thought on a brand new "just-out-the-box" motherboard.

 

Mikewarrior2

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The thermistor is stuck there cause in socket a cpus(which lack an internal diode for temp measurement), that is the only way left to approximately read cpu temp.


Mike
 

gtd2000

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Indeed, however, the thermistor is normally angled to allow for fitment of the CPU - unlike the ABIT motherboard - as I said very strange mounting... :(
have u seen the ABIT KT7 version?