MSI is definetely the choice. I had one for about two weeks.Rockstable.But i had enough stupidity to sell it and get an ABIT KT7RAID instead.Problems found me very quick.
Harrisment,yes the MSI K7T PRO is great my second day using it, so far rock stable nothing I throw at it software wise seems to bother it,definetly buy one.
But what about overclocking via multiplier? This board does'nt support multiplier adjustment does it? Or does this matter if you can unlock the processor.
Sorry Harrisement, did'nt mean to crap in your thread, just wanted some answers my self.
I run both the A7V and the K7T in W2K-Pro systems. The A7V is in my main box and has an 800 T-Bird running smooth at 950. The K7T runs a stock 650 Duron. Both boards are excellant, but I prefer the A7V for clocking.
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