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First I would like to thank everyone for all the knowledge contained in these forums!
My question is regarding the abit kt7. I think I would really like this mobo because of the relatively cheap ide raid option. I would get a single ibm 75gxp and later upgrade to a second with raid 0.
However, I keep reading about the new ddr-sdram comming out soon. Does anyone know what this will mean in terms of t-bird future support for the kt133 chipset? e.g. will there be a 1.5 ghz socket a t-bird?
While I am impressed by the ddr benchmarks, I don't have to have the absolute top of the line. I just want something with some decent upgradability. I can wait a little while for the new mobo's (with ddr support) to come out but I am worried that if I get one of those, there will still be a lot of bugs to work out since they will be first generation.
Any thoughts?
My question is regarding the abit kt7. I think I would really like this mobo because of the relatively cheap ide raid option. I would get a single ibm 75gxp and later upgrade to a second with raid 0.
However, I keep reading about the new ddr-sdram comming out soon. Does anyone know what this will mean in terms of t-bird future support for the kt133 chipset? e.g. will there be a 1.5 ghz socket a t-bird?
While I am impressed by the ddr benchmarks, I don't have to have the absolute top of the line. I just want something with some decent upgradability. I can wait a little while for the new mobo's (with ddr support) to come out but I am worried that if I get one of those, there will still be a lot of bugs to work out since they will be first generation.
Any thoughts?