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geek167

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The limited samples of this chipset will not cover any Media exposure, since we only produced like 5 samples totally. The official release of the KT333A will be in the end of February, Mass production will start beginning of March."

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What kind of grammer is that? "Since we only produced like 5 samples totally". No, I think this is fake.
 

Evadman

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Well, the AMD logo is there, check out an official site :)

Daily F1

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It's on the rear spoiler ;)
 

NicColt

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More FUD and fear Mongering

It's most likely Bogus since the equivalent of the KT266A of the KT333 will be KT333CE, If the statement is true "had got the following stuff directly from Epox" then Epox should know that the next version would be KT333CE. So most likely bogus. There will be more like this for sure.
 

NicColt

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First of all it's coming from
>A Finnish tech-site called Muropaketti.com
It just begs for comments but I won't.

Seconds, VIA's KT333 won't be official untill Feb 20th. They (all chipset makers) can release updated steppings before that time.

Third Even if the boards makers are ready it doesn't mean that, this particular stepping with the so called fantasy flaw will be in the final stepping release.

>KT333A. VIA couldn't risk the heat:

LMAO, dude what heat ??? give it up. It's FUD Packers like this that really get to me, KT333 isn't even official yet, VIA has never mentioned KT333A in their roadmaps, Boards aren't even out yet but fear mongers have already found a flaw, give me a F^%$ing break.

Until stuff like this is proven by 'reputable' sites, this will follow along with the other spoofs, hoaxes and FUD Mongers down the toilet.
 

Boonesmi

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ohh gezz

i have no idea how the last link you posted backs up your original thread?

the first paragraph of it says "VIA Technologies decided to skip its AMD Athlon, DDR333-based chipset KT333"