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TomAL

KT7-raid or AV7

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should i get an abit kt7-raid or the asus a7v which is more stable, which is a better performer and which is more compatible. I have a creative Dxr3, SB Live, Hauppauge WinTv card, Creative TNT2U. I did have a kt7-raid but it locked up every so often so i sent it back and am wondering if i should get another or the asus. Many thanks in advance.

 

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go with the asus AV7, it is a very stable card, you have clearly pointed out everything smile although I know many people with KT7-R and hardly any of them complain much about it, everyone regards it as a great mobo, in fact im waiting for the KT7a-R to which over to an AMD system for my first time ever smile (born intel fan) when you get the Av7 get those bios drivers that just came out!

 

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You definately need to get the A7v, but wait to get the A7V133(usesKT133A).I origanily had

the KT7-Raid, and had to return it for conflict problems a few days later. Since having the A7V evrything has been incredibly

stable. Just make sure you flash to the most recent bios and most current VIA and Promise drivers. I promise you will be happy.

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thanks for your replys, i will go for the a7v and as buffdaddy110 sugested go for the a7v133 but do you know if you can run a standard 100 fsb proc in it. Thanks Once again.

 

Tom

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thanks for your replys, i will go for the a7v and as buffdaddy110 sugested go for the a7v133 but do you know if you can run a standard 100 fsb proc in it. Thanks Once again.

Tom
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yes you can use the 100 FSB processors, although the Abit KT7A is just as stable if not the same as the asus board, Buffdaddy might have had a bad board.. who knows..

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