Introduction
Iwill KK266Plus KT133A Motherboard Review
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Anyone who has read previous articles on Iwill motherboards, such as our original KK266 review, will know that Iwill made a name for themselves in both their KT133A chipset based KK266 board but also in their pioneering in the DDR market with the KA266 motherboard based on the Ali MAGiK 1 chipset. Iwill is back again with the ‘Plus’ version of both of these motherboards. Today we are looking at the KK266Plus board that is still based on the KT133A chipset but is complete as far as Iwill engineers and marketers are concerned.In a time when DDR motherboards are closer and closer to taking over the market, what can Iwill offer with an SDRAM motherboard? Quite a lot you will find out, but first lets take a look at the specs of the board up front:
CPU Socket | Socket A (200/266 MHz Support) |
Chipset | VIA KT133A |
Form Factor | ATX |
Multiplier Options | 5.5 – 12.5x |
Bus Speed Options | 95 – 250 MHz in 1 MHz Increments |
Voltages | 1.35v – 1.85v |
Memory Support | 3 x 168-pin SDRAM PC100/PC133 Support |
Expansion Slots | 6/1/1/0 (PCI/ISA/AGP/AMR) |
AGP Support | 4x AGP |
USB Support |
2x Standard USB ports 2x Add-on USB ports |
Integrated Components | 6 channel CMI Audio |
Bios | Phoenix |
Onboard IDE | 2 x ATA100 EIDE 2 x ATA100/RAID IDE (optional) |