- Oct 10, 1999
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OK I have the new ddr system up and running.
So far I must say that I'm disapointed with it.
The total system performance is barely over my KT7a boards.
The MSI HT266 Pro does have some very nice features.
Overclocking in BIOS and the addition of 4 USB 2.0 ports.. Thats right USB 2.0 ports.
It also has a chipset that will let two or more MSI boards network through the USB ports nothing else needed.
This is GREAT new to those wanting crack racks and dont want to spend on extra networking componnets.
Since this is one of the 1st Athlon boards with the VIA DDR chipset, I'm hoping that VIA driver updates ( 4-1's) will improve performance.
THe cpu I'm using is a 1333 that in a KT7a willrun 1508 flawlessly. To get the same stability the VIA chipset board would only go 1466. ( Which I feel is still good )
So far I must say that I'm disapointed with it.
The total system performance is barely over my KT7a boards.
The MSI HT266 Pro does have some very nice features.
Overclocking in BIOS and the addition of 4 USB 2.0 ports.. Thats right USB 2.0 ports.
It also has a chipset that will let two or more MSI boards network through the USB ports nothing else needed.
This is GREAT new to those wanting crack racks and dont want to spend on extra networking componnets.
Since this is one of the 1st Athlon boards with the VIA DDR chipset, I'm hoping that VIA driver updates ( 4-1's) will improve performance.
THe cpu I'm using is a 1333 that in a KT7a willrun 1508 flawlessly. To get the same stability the VIA chipset board would only go 1466. ( Which I feel is still good )