EPoX EP-8KTA3 Socket-A KT133A ATX
by Mike Andrawes on January 25, 2001 4:48 PM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
Introduction
A couple of days ago, we looked at the KT7A-RAID, ABIT’s attempt with the VIA KT133A chipset. It was an impressive motherboard, with quite a few unique features and decent performance. We also addressed several issues in overclocking with the new chipset.
EPoX was among the first companies to release KT133A solutions, the EP-8KTA3 and the EP-8kTA3+, and these motherboards are available on the market already. EpoX’s previous attempt at the KT133 chipset, the EP-8KTA2, was a decent board but it wasn’t very impressive. Now with the KT133A chipset, it’s a good time for them to gain some more ground.
In order to do that, EPoX has a couple of things to focus on, mainly features and stability. EPoX knows that, and they have equipped the EP-8KTA3 with some new unique features. We received their evaluation sample a while ago and were very impressed when we first looked at it. Is the board still that impressive as we analyzed it further, or does it still have its own setbacks? Let’s walk through the details and decide.
EPoX EP-8KTA3 |
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CPU
Interface
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Socket-A
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Chipset
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VIA
KT133A
VT 8363A North Bridge VT 686B South Bridge |
Form
Factor
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ATX
|
Bus
Speeds
|
100
/ 102 / 104 / 106 / 107 / 108 / 109 / 110 / 111 / 112 / 113 / 114 / 116
/ 118 / 120 / 124 / 127 / 130 / 133 / 140 / 145 / 150 / 155 / 160 / 166
MHz
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Core
Voltages Supported |
Auto Detect -0.1 / -0.075 / -0.05 / -0.025 / +0.025 / +0.05 / +0.075 / +0.125 / +0.150 V |
I/O
Voltages Supported |
+0.05
/ +0.10 / +0.15 / +0.20 / +0.25 / +0.30 / +0.35 V
|
AGP
Voltages Supported |
+0.1
/ +0.2 / +0.3 / +0.4 / +0.5 V
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Memory Slots
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4 168-pin
DIMM Slots
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Expansion Slots
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1
AGP Slot
6 PCI Slots (3 full length) 0 AMR Slots 1 ISA Slot (1 Shared) |
On-board Audio
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VIA
VT1611A AC’97 CODEC
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BIOS
|
Award
Modular BIOS 6.00PGN
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BIOS
Revision
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0C20
(12/20/2000)
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