Socket-A AMD 760 Motherboard Roundup: Farewell to a Beauty
by Mike Andrawes on November 3, 2001 4:10 AM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
The Winners and Conclusion
It's been almost a year since the initial release of the AMD 760 chipset, but it's still not too late to consider an AMD 760-based solution. The VIA KT266A and the NVIDIA nForce boards won't be in the market in great quantity for another month, and if you are looking for a motherboard before that time, the 760 should definitely be considered. The SiS 735 is also an option, a faster one in fact, but only the ECS K7S5A is widely available at this point in time.
There is no doubt that the ABIT KG7-RAID is the best AMD 760 board we've seen and thus receives the AnandTech Editor's Choice Gold Award. It has everything you would look for as a hardware enthusiast, especially when it comes to overclocking as we've come to expect from ABIT. The four DIMM slots are unique among AMD 760 boards, a major step ahead of the two slots we usually see.
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