Digital Web 3D heeft een roundup van zeven moederplankjes met de VIA KT133 chipset bijeen gemikt. Onder de deelnemers bevinden zich de Tyan Trinity KT, MSI K7T Pro, Transcent TS-AKT4, AOpen MK33, Gigabyte GA-7XZ en Asus A7V. Het MSI plankje kwam dankzij z'n goede stabiliteit als beste uit de test. De Asus A7V gooide hoge ogen vanwege z'n uitgebreide featureset en de AOpen MK33 viel op vanwege z'n goede benchmark resultaten. De MK33 bleek echter niet volledig stabiel te functioneren op de CAS2 memsetting:
A7V is the most featured motherboard in this roundup, with ATA100 hard drive controller and the Multiplier adjustment option. It should be definitely be on your short list when you consider your next AMD based system. When we compiled the results, it was a tough choice to decide which motherboard we liked the best. Most of the boards have great features, but MicroStar MS-K7T Pro was the one that caught our attention the most. It appeared to be the most stable KT133 based motherboard we've tested so far. Although it doesn't have an option to adjust CPU's multiplier settings like A7V does, it looks like this feature might become useless in the future because according to the latest rumors, AMD will most likely remove multiplier pins on upcoming Socket-A Thunderbird and Duron processors
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