Hmm, interessant :kwam via HardOCP bij deze pagina van Sharky's GamePC Disruptor Athlon 600 review. Op zich is dat systeem niet zo interessant voor ons hollanders, wel dit stukje over de Asus K7M:
All that has changed this week as GamePC took delivery on their first batch of ASUS K7M Slot-A boards, which feature being able to directly control the Athlon CPU's clock multiplier through the mainboard's BIOS. [break] Het komt van Sharky Extreme, dus ik vertrouw het nog niet helemaal... Verder nog een sappig stukje dat gericht lijkt te zijn aan een duitse meneer: [/break] On a final note, we'd like to point out that the much ballyhooed 'Intel Conspiracy Theory' (in which certain individuals believed we'd never see any good quality Athlon mainboards due to Intel allegedly pressuring the Taiwanese mainboard vendors regarding their Athlon support) dissolved as soon as the K7M appeared on American shores.It's surprising the lengths some will go to in the quest to generate false controversy, but the presence of the K7M serves notice that regardless of which company manufacturers a strong CPU, Taiwan will indeed support it once it sells enough units as the Athlon now has.
...en ik dacht dat Sharky en die duitse meneer ooit vriendjes waren?