My Epox 8K7A got some new caps today 🙂

Introduction The first AMD761-based motherboard we’ll review is the Abit KG7-RAID. Abit was one of the last of the major manufacturers to release a board featuring AMD’s own DDR chipset. But it seems the longer development was worth it, as it is generally regarded as the finest entry among AMD… Continue reading
Introduction Next up in our Socket A reviews, we have the Abit KT7A-RAID. It is based upon the VIA KT133A chipset and the revision of our sample is 1.1. Four revisions of the KT7A(-RAID) exist (1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3), of which only revision 1.3 is compatible with the Athlon… Continue reading
Introduction Today we’ll take a look on the (in)famous Elitegroup K7S5A. Initially, I didn’t want to review it as part of my Socket A roundup, since I associate a lot of bad memories with this board. Back in the day, I worked in a computer repair shop and we got… Continue reading
My Epox 8K7A got some new caps today 🙂

Picture of my VIA KT133A-based test-system. Taken on my trusty Sony Mavica.
