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Best Motherboard for Athlon XP + PC133 SDRAM



 
 
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Old July 5th 03, 12:30 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.thunderbird
Brad
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Default Best Motherboard for Athlon XP + PC133 SDRAM

Biostar M7VIW or similar model, based on KT266A. Accepts both PC133 and
PC2100, so you can upgrade RAM when you are ready. Super stable board,
supports Athlon XP of course, overclockable by adjusting FSB in BIOS. Very
affordable -- great buy I'd say.


"dnldr" wrote in message
om...
Can someone suggest the best motherboard still available on the market
that supports both Athlon XP chips and PC133 SDRAM?

Something that can handle a little bit of overclocking qould be nice
too ...

Thanks!



 




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