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Abit KW7 Motherboards

Abit KW7 Motherboard

The KW7 series based on the VIA KT880 chipset and supports AMD K7 processor with 400FSB, and dual DDR 400 that deliver up to a 50% increase in bandwidth. With SATA RAID, LAN, and 6 channels sound, this board can easily be your foundation for a superb system

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Key Features
Front Side Bus Speed 400 MHz
Storage Controller Type(s) Serial ATA x 2, DMA/ATA-133 (Ultra) x 2
Form Factor   ATX
Video Interface   AGP 8x
Chipset   VIA KT880
Compatibility PC
Compatible Processors AMD Athlon XP, AMD Sempron
Technical Features
South Bridge Chip VIA VT8237
Expansion Slots   AGP x8 x 1 • PCI x 5
Integrated Input/Output Ports USB 2.0 x 6 • Serial Port x 1 • RJ45 Lan Port x 1 • PS/2 Mouse x 1 • PS/2 Keyboard x 1 • Parallel Port (ECP/EPP/SPP) x 1 • Floppy Port x 1
RAID Support SATA RAID 0 • SATA RAID 1
Processor
Socket Type   Socket A
Max supported CPUs qty 1
Memory
Memory Type   DDR SDRAM
Number of Memory Slots 4 x 184 Pin DIMMs
Max Supported RAM   4 GB
Supported RAM Speeds 400 MHz
Audio / Video
Audio Output   5.1 Channels
Audio Input Microphone Jack • 1 x Line In • SPDIF In
Communication
Networking Type Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Other Features
Chassis Type   Desktop
Brand Abit
Other Features Dual Channel Memory Architecture
Package Qty 1
Dimensions
Depth 9.6 in.
Width 12 in.
Miscellaneous
UPC 841020001833
Product MPN
MPN KW7
Product Review Summary
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Overall Rating: Rating: 2.0/5 stars
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By: pcmaster
Feb 14, 2005

NOT your daddy's Abit board. SADLY.

Author's Rating: Rating: 2/5 stars

Pros: Stable, reliable, and truly superior audio. Lots of USB. KT880, the best Via SocketA chipset.

Cons: NOT an enthusiat's board. Zero overclocking. MEAGER tweaking, less than some cheapo boards. False advertising.

Bottom Line:
If you want Abit's legendary overclocking features - dont buy this board - buy an ASRock. If you want an emasculated, but stable, kt880 board - it's worth 50 bucks. Read More



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