MSI K7T Turbo Socket-A KT133A ATX
by Mike Andrawes on January 30, 2001 1:49 AM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
Final Words
So here you have it, the coveted MSI K7T Turbo. As a pre-production sample, it has already met our performance and stability expectations. Performance is on par with the other two candidates we’ve seen so far, although there is still some room for improvement.
In terms of stability, the K7T Turbo proves itself as the most stable KT133A motherboard so far. Even under extreme overclocking conditions, the K7T Turbo remained rock solid in our stress tests. This makes the board a very good choice for server applications, where stability is the biggest concern. The addition of the Promise ATA 100 RAID controller makes this board even more attractive.
On the other hand, there are some downsides for the K7T Turbo. Its FSB tweaking is not as flexible as ABIT, where users can choose FSB speed freely without any jumpers, and voltage tweaking is not as good as what EPoX offers, which offers more settings and even AGP voltage tweakings. These complaints are relatively minor, however, and the excellent stability alone is enough to make the K7T Turbo a winner in many people’s books. Throw in all the features MSI has included and the K7T Turbo is a clear winner.
Once again, we’d like to mention that this is just a pre-production board from MSI. We have encountered occasions where the retail product is quite different from the pre-production one send to us, and most of the time the changes only make it better. While the K7T Turbo we have tested has met the performance and stability expectations, MSI could put in some interesting features to make the retail version that much more attractive.
How it Rates
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Performance
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7.5
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Price
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6.5
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Stability
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9.5
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Quality
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8.0
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Features
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7.5
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Layout
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5.5
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Availability
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6.0
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Documentation & Software Bundle
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5.0
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Overall Rating - not an average Click here to find out why |
8.5
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