ASUS has always had a strong
relationship with ALi and thus it makes sense that they also use ALi’s MAGiK
1 on their A7A266. The A7A266 is like the Chaintech board in that it supports
both conventional PC100/PC133 SDRAM as well as DDR SDRAM, the only difference
here being that the A7A266 supports three regular SDRAM slots and 2 DDR SDRAM
slots.
Micostar’s MS-6375 also has two sets of 168-pin DIMM slots to allow users keep their old SDRAM.
PC
Chip’s M816, also with the 2 + 2 memory configuration.
Soyo’s K7ACA-R.
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