Instagram Twitter Mail Patreon AboutMe
www.retrohardware-reviews.de
 
Skip to content
  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Retrohardware Benchmarks
  • Old Stuff on Old Cam
  • Recent Posts
  • Impress
  • Privacy Policy
Home » Posts tagged "Review"

Tag: Review

No comments

Short Review: Sony Mavica FD-88

  By Tweakstone 14. May 2023 14. May 2023 Review

A Brief History In the years 1997 to 2002, Sony launched several digital cameras under the name “Mavica / Digital Mavica / FD Mavica”, which used standard 3.5″ floppy disks for storage. At that time, digital cameras used either internal flash memory (which made them more expensive) or early removable… Continue reading

Tagged   Review, Sony
No comments

Review: Soyo K7V Dragon Plus!

  By Tweakstone 1. December 2022 16. February 2023 Review

Introduction Soyo released some very interesting boards in the early 2000s with their line of D.R.A.G.O.N. motherboards. The DRAGON naming derives from its rich feature list: D – DDR R – RAID A – 6-channel Audio G – AGP Pro O – Overclocking N – Networking   Continue reading

Tagged   Review, Socket A, Soyo, VIA KT266A
No comments

Review: Asus A7A266-E

  By Tweakstone 4. November 2022 10. March 2023 Review

Introduction The Asus A7A266(/-E) is probably the most common ALi MAGiK 1 based motherboard and also the only model released by a major company. The -E Version of the board (which we are taking a look upon today) features the final revision “C1″ of the ALi MAGiK 1 chipset. This… Continue reading

Tagged   ALi MAGiK 1, Asus, Review, Socket A
No comments

Review: EpoX EP-8KHAL+

  By Tweakstone 31. October 2022 3. March 2023 Review

Introduction The 8KHAL+ was a very affordable KT266A board. Compared to EpoX’ flagship KT266A offering, the 8KHA+, it has only five PCI slots, lacks the POST code display and features only a 2-phase CPU VRM. Despite the fact, that the 8KHAL+ was a product that was clearly aimed towards the… Continue reading

Tagged   Epox, Review, Socket A, VIA KT266A
No comments

Review: Abit KR7A-RAID

  By Tweakstone 18. October 2022 17. March 2023 Review

Introduction If you were after a high-performance Socket A board in early 2002, you probably had the Abit KR7A(-RAID) on top of your list. Abit’s KT266A board is a true classic of its generation and among the best OC boards of that time. It was brought to market several weeks… Continue reading

Tagged   Abit, Review, Socket A, VIA KT266A
No comments

Review: EpoX EP-8KHA+

  By Tweakstone 5. October 2022 21. February 2023 Review

Introduction With the first BIOS version dated to late September 2001 and the first reviews dated to early October 2001, the EpoX 8KHA+ was one of the very first KT266A boards available on the market. The PCB Layout remained unchanged compared to its predecessor 8KHA with the KT266 chipset. Only… Continue reading

Tagged   Epox, Review, Socket A, VIA KT266A
No comments

Review: Asus A7V133

  By Tweakstone 20. September 2022 17. March 2023 Review

Introduction I’ve had many A7V133 boards in the past 15-20 years and I have only good memories associated with them. Although it’s been some time since I last tinkered with an A7V133, I still remember that the dot trailing some PCB revision numbers is very important. A short research on… Continue reading

Tagged   Asus, Review, Socket A, VIA KT133A
5 Comments

Review: MSI K7T Turbo2

  By Tweakstone 17. September 2022 1. February 2023 Review

Introduction The K7T Turbo was the final iteration of MSI’s line of KT133A offerings. There are aspects to it, that make it an interesting choice for a retro build. Firstly, there is a 4-pin 12V power connector on the board, with which you can supply power to the CPU. This… Continue reading

Tagged   MSI, Review, Socket A, VIA KT133A
No comments

Review: Gigabyte GA-7ZXR

  By Tweakstone 15. September 2022 16. February 2023 Review

Introduction Gigabyte was about four to six weeks later to the market than many other “big players” with their KT133A board, the GA-7ZXR (Rev. 2.1). But unlike Asus, Abit and MSI for example, they made a lot of changes to the vanilla GA-7ZXR (Rev. 1.x), their previous KT133 offering. From… Continue reading

Tagged   Gigabyte, Review, Socket A, VIA KT133A
No comments

Review: Gigabyte GA-7DXR

  By Tweakstone 12. September 2022 16. February 2023 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
123
  • Support This Site

    If you like this site and what I do please support me on Ko-fi. Thanks!

  • Categories

    • Benchmark (1)
    • Retropicture (3)
    • Review (24)
  • Abit ALi MAGiK 1 AMD750 AMD760 Asus Benchmark Elitegroup Epox GeForce 4 Ti 4200 Gigabyte IWill MSI nVidia nForce 415-D Rage Fury Maxx Review Shuttle SiS735 Slot A Socket A Sony Soyo VIA KT133 VIA KT133A VIA KT266 VIA KT266A Voodoo 2 Voodoo 5

  • Recent Comments

    • Tweakstone on Review: MSI K7T Turbo2
    • C on Review: MSI K7T Turbo2
    • C on Review: MSI K7T Turbo2
    • jose on Socket A Roundup – Battle of the Chipsets
    • Tweakstone on Socket A Roundup – Battle of the Chipsets
  • Recent Posts

    • Retropic – My Slot A Retromachine Undergoes Maintenance
    • Short Review: Sony Mavica FD-88
    • Review: Soyo K7V Dragon Plus!
    • Socket A Roundup – Battle of the Chipsets
    • Review: Asus A7A266-E
  • Archives

    • March 2024
    • May 2023
    • December 2022
    • November 2022
    • October 2022
    • September 2022
    • August 2022
    • July 2022
    • June 2022
Powered by Parabola & WordPress.
Instagram Twitter Mail Patreon AboutMe

This website is using cookies to improve the user-friendliness. You agree by using the website further.

Privacy policy