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Epox EP-7KXA Motherboard Review
The First KX133
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Epox was the first major motherboard manufacturer to adopt andproduce a board based on the second generation of Athlon chipsets,
the VIA KX133. Being a long supporter of most of VIA chipsets, especially
during the time of the now-dead socket 7 genre, Epox has a reputation
for building high quality products that are readily available to
the consumer market. This new board has been no exception.
Unlike Asus with their K7M motherboard, Epox has a less tight relationship
with the mogul, Intel, so their promotion of the EP-7KXA is more public.
There will be no whiteboxes sent out to consumers, and the Epox web site
is currently actively showing the EP-7KXA on the front page.
Let's start out the review by looking at the motherboard specifications.
Motherboard Specifications
CPU Socket
Slot-A
Chipset
VIA KX133
VIA 371 North Bridge
VIA 686A South Bridge
Form Factor
ATX
Bus Speed Options
83; 88; 90; 95; 100; 110; 115MHz
Voltages
1.50v - 1.80v; in 0.05v increments
Memory Slots
3 DIMMs (PC100, PC133, VC100, VC133 supported)
Expansion Slots
5/1/1/1 Configuration (PCI/ISA/AMR/AGP)
AGP Support
4x AGP Core
USB Support
4 USB Ports
BIOS
Award Bios
Memory Recommendations:
As always, for any Athlon system running at PC133 speed, Athlonmb.com recommends:
Mushkin PC133 222 SDRAM - Mushkin.com.

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