Auf x-bit labs gibt es ein Review des brandneuen Chaintech CT-7KJD Sockel A Mainboards. Ein interessantes Detail des Boards: es hat nicht die VIA 686B Southbridge, die alle anderen Hersteller auf ihre AMD761 Boards verbauen, sondern die neuere VT8231 (nicht zu verwechseln mit der VT8233 des KT266!):
"Chaintech has a great lot of other remarkable traits like its South Bridge. Chaintech has taken a South Bridge from VIA, but it's not VIA 686B chosen by many other manufacturers. This is the newer VIA VT8231, which carries out the same functions as 686B and also features ACR support. Naturally, Chaintech couldn't help implementing this new function on its 7KJD and as a result we can see an ACR slot of non-standard blue color. It's a pity that this not very useful slot left enough space only for five PCI slots, but on the other hand, the PCI slot next to AGP (the one replaced with the notorious ACR) is rather seldom used to install any extension cards."
Auch sonst hat das Mainboard bei den Testern einen sehr guten Eindruck hinterlassen:
"If you are going to buy a DDR mainboard for an Athlon CPU in the nearest future, we would advise you to take a closer look at Chaintech CT-7KJD. This four-layer mainboard based on one of the today's fastest chipsets, AMD 760, provides an optimal combination of performance, stability and price. The board deserves to be called a well-done high-quality product. Although CT-7KJD doesn't have all the presently popular features, such as RAID controller or diagnostics system, but they aren't always that necessary for users that is why their absence can't be regarded as a grave drawback."
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