What is a good stable socket A motherboard for under $100?

freakylink

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I am looking for a good stable motherboard with 5+ PCI slots that can handle an AMD 1.2GHz Athlon 266 FSB for around $100 or less. Any suggestions? Are the refurbished boards on Newegg.com's website good boards?
 

Boonesmi

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epox 8kta3 $90 at newegg.com
has the via kt133a chipset, so it runs both 200 and 266 athlon/durons
 

Jeff7

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Newegg also has a lot of good prices on their refurbished stuff; think there's an 8KTA3 for $80 shipped there.
 

oofdemon

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I just bought an ABIT KT7A for $89 shipped, but I think that was a typo, it now costs $124. :)

EDIT : This is at newegg.com of course
 

snidy

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MSI K7T pro 2 A would be my choice if I only had $100 to spend, but you should spend the extra $30 - $ 40 and get an Asus A7V133, I've had it for 4 months, and it rocks.
 

Peter

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The best budget socket A board out there, and currently the best selling mainboard of any kind here in Germany is the ECS K7VZA.

Get revision 3 of it for 133 MHz FSB support (266 if you like to double the figures for DDR busses ...). The board has just the basics, 5 PCI, an AGP 4x and an AMR slot, onboard sound coming from the VIA 686B chip, and nothing else.

No overclocking fiddly bits on it - but with the money saved, you'll easily be able to buy a higher speed grade Athlon to start with ...

regards, Peter