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Review: Gigabyte GA-7DXR

  By Tweakstone 12. September 2022 10. August 2025 Review

Introduction Prior to the GA-7DXR, Gigabyte released another AMD760 based motherboard – the GA-7DX(C). While the name suggest, that “the R” is just a slightly refined version of the vanilla GA-7DX (which was one of the first, if not the first overall AMD760 based motherboards released in its “C” version),… Continue reading

Tagged   AMD760, Gigabyte, Review, Socket A
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Review: MSI K7 Master (MS-6341)

  By Tweakstone 11. September 2022 10. August 2025 Review

Introduction MSI’s K7 Master is a AMD 760 based motherboard, that is clearly targeted towards workstation users. In the -S variant, it features an onboard U160 SCSI Adaptec chip and both the Master and the Master-S offer an AGP Pro port with an additional 4-pin 12 V power connector. On… Continue reading

Tagged   AMD760, MSI, Review, Socket A
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Review: EpoX EP-8K7A

  By Tweakstone 8. September 2022 10. August 2025 Review

Introduction Up for review is the EP-8K7A, EpoX’s AMD760 based motherboard. Like all boards I know, which feature AMDs DDR chipset, it uses AMD’s 761 northbridge and the VIA 686B southbridge. Typical for EpoX, the board is packed with OC features. But in contrary to the older 8KTA3 model, for… Continue reading

Tagged   AMD760, Epox, Review, Socket A
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Review: Asus A7M266

  By Tweakstone 5. September 2022 10. August 2025 Review

Introduction The A7M266 is one of these boards that newer really grew on me. There are several great AMD760 based motherboards out there, which either look exciting, have great features or even both of these aspects. The A7M266 falls in neither of these categories. It just hasn’t got that little… Continue reading

Tagged   AMD760, Asus, Review, Socket A
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Review: Abit KG7-RAID

  By Tweakstone 31. July 2022 10. August 2025 Review

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

Tagged   Abit, AMD760, Review, Socket A
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