Introduction
MSI K7D Master-L 760 MPX Motherboard Review
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When the announcement and introduction of the newer Athlon MP motherboard chipset, the AMD-760 MPX, hit us in January of 2002, there was a lot of excitement on what this new chipset was going to offer and that it may be able to bring the price of dual processor Athlons low enough for it to begin catching on in the mainstream market. However, since then, we have seen only a few of these motherboards become available, and the excitement surrounding them has faded.The MSI K7D Master motherboard is attempting to change that by offering a motherboard that is finally going to give the Tyan line of Athlon MP boards a run for its money.
Here are the board specs for you:
CPU Socket | 2 x Socket A (200/266 MHz Support) |
Chipset | AMD-760 MPX |
Form Factor | ATX |
Multiplier Options | Up to 12.5x |
Bus Speed Options | 133, 138, 140, 144, 150 MHz |
Voltages | default only |
Memory Support | 4 x 184-pin DDR DRAM PC1600/PC2100 Support |
Expansion Slots |
5/0/1/0 (PCI/ISA/AGP/CNR) 2 x 64-bit / 66 MHz PCI 3 x 32-bit / 33 MHz PCI |
AGP Support | 4x AGP Pro |
USB Support |
on-board disabled 4-port USB 2.0 card included |
Integrated Components | none |
Bios | AMI Bios |
Onboard IDE | 2 x ATA100 EIDE |