Opinions Please - K7VTA3 or K7S5A Pro (ECS Shootout)

lizardboy

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Going to be building a system with an XP 2400+, 256 x 2 Crucial 2700, Ti4200, etc. Wondering which motherboard I should use - I have both on hand from prior deals at Fry's.

No plans to overclock, just want to surf the web, play a few games, etc.

Thanks.
 

fireontheway

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for me,its kinda hard to pick between the 2 since they are both old boards.why not just get a current NF2 board then you'll have more room for future upgrade? btw both boards mentioned above run at a max of 266mhz fsb (stock, unless u use the 3rd party OC bios) so you should be fine with 2100 ddr if you decide to pick 1 of the 2 boards mentioned :)
 

pspada

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K7VTA3, for sure. I've used both, and it's the better board. In particular, the K7S5A Pro often loses it's bios settings, something I've not seen on the K7VTA3.
 

lizardboy

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Thanks - this is for a friend on a budget. He's getting a lot of my old stuff to build his new system and I had both mobo's sitting in my closet.

I just ordered myself a MSI KT600, tried an NF2 earlier this year and had lots of problems. Looking forward to putting in the MSI and seeing what it can do.
 

Peter

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Which revision K7VTA3? This has undergone several major modifications, stepping through the many iterations of VIA chipsets. You might be offered something quite old. If it's a fairly recent one, it'll be the better choice, chipset integrated USB 2.0, higher FSB support and all.
 

lizardboy

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Originally posted by: Peter
Which revision K7VTA3? This has undergone several major modifications, stepping through the many iterations of VIA chipsets. You might be offered something quite old. If it's a fairly recent one, it'll be the better choice, chipset integrated USB 2.0, higher FSB support and all.

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