Following the
reference design closely, the K7AIA performs virtually identically
to other AMD 750 based motherboards.
The board gets
an average grade in performance because it performs on-par with
other boards in its class while not distancing itself from the rest
of the pack with superior performance.
5.0
Price
Failing to use
the VIA 686A South Bridge instead of the AMD 756 helps to drive
the cost of
the K7AIA ever so slightly, but noticeably.
Even manufacturers
that made AMD 750 based designs such as ASUS with the K7M chose
to use the 686A instead of the AMD 756 South Bridge. The 686A is
a highly integrated solution that allows for components like the
I/O controller and hardware monitor to be pulled off of the motherboard
thus saving in PCB space and reducing costs.
4.5
Stability
One of the biggest
benefits of following the AMD Fester reference design so closely
is that the stability of the K7AIA was very respectable.
7.0
Quality
Soyo has always
made decent component selection for use on their motherboards, and
combined with the stability of the K7AIA we have a board that is
just slightly above average in terms of quality.
A rating of
5.5 here is normal for most motherboards.
5.5
Features
The K7AIA is
a very bland board in terms of features. There are no overclocking
features to boast about and no manual voltage configuration settings.
A majority of
the lack of features comes from the AMD 750 chipset which does not
support PC133 SDRAM which, ever since its introduction to the Athlon
platform with the KX133, has become a demanded feature due to the
noticeable performance gains resulting from the added memory bandwidth
of PC133 SDRAM.
4.0
Layout
The K7AIA followed
the Fester reference design a bit too closely for it to get an above
average layout rating.
The positioning
of the ATX power connector can be very limiting to those users with
money already invested in one of the larger heatsink/fan combos.
4.5
Retail
Availability
While Soyo isn't
the most widely known manufacturer in the retail market, their boards
are generally available from the larger online vendors with diverse
product lines.
5.0
Documentation
& Software Bundle
As with most motherboard manufacturers these days,
the K7AIA User's Manual is nothing more than a Quick Start Guide
and documentation on CD.
Fortunately for Soyo, the software bundle includes
Norton AV, Ghost and VirtualDrive which can come in handy and help
pull the board to an above average rating in this category.
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