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UDMA100 on the ABIT KT-7?


No, it does Not. The chipset that gives the KT-7 RA it's raid capabilities, is also
the one that supports ATA 100, and it is absent from the KT-7.
 
From Abit's site
Specs for Abit KT7

1. On board Bus Master IDE Ports supporting UDMA 33/66

Good board if you don't need ATA100.
 
trust me, abit made a mistake, they didn't utilize the chipsets 66... you can go ahead and find out for yourself though, i bought a raid so i can work around it. If you buy the non-raid you'll be stuck
 
I have a KT7-raid, but I have the HPT raid BIOS disabled. Therefore, it's running like a non-raid KT7. I have an IBM 20gig 34gxp on ide1 (secondary master), and the mobo BIOS as well as windows recognizes it as an ata66 device.
 
How could ABIt not enable ATA66, its included in all KT133 chipsets. The new VIA Southbridge even includes ATA100 but few mobo makers have used it.
 
Remember, it's ata 33/66, thus 33 by default. You need to enable UDMA 66 thorough the disk properties by putting a checkmark beside DMA in the properties box of the harddisk.
 
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