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evilernie
14.03.2002, 15:25
www.vr-zone.com (http://www.vr-zone.com/cgi-bin/vb/showthread.php?threadid=3307) hat das neue DFI KT333 vorgestellt.

http://www.vr-zone.com/home/news135/ad76.jpg


VIA KT333CE Chipset
Support of DDR333/266 memory
4 DIMMs slots
6 PCI & 1 AGP slot
Promise ATA133 RAID Controller
6 Channel Hardware Sound
USB 2.0 Support
Bit Guard (CPU Overheating Protection)
FSB Adjustments up to 250Mhz in 1Mhz intervals
VCORE and VDIMM adjustments


DFI is proud to announce the launch of the AD76 Series, the AD76-RAID and the AD76. DFI is the first motherboard company to announce the launch of a motherboard supporting the newest KT333CE Chipset. The AD76-RAID and AD76 motherboards from DFI will use ONLY the KT333CE chipset. The KT333CE chipset is the newest chipset from VIA, ensuring great performance and stability for the AMD CPU platform. The AD76 Series motherboards bring support of DDR333 (PC2700) and DDR266 (PC2100) memory over 4 DIMMs. DFI has fully tested the KT333CE Line of motherboards, the AD76-RAID and the AD76 to ensure complete compatibility with the latest and future CPUS from AMD.

Introducing 'BitGuard'
DFI is proud to introduce BitGuard. BitGuard is the latest step in DFI's commitment to our end-users to ensure the highest level of system performance and integrity. BitGuard is designed to keep a watch over your entire system and take out any problems before they develop.

On the AD76-RAID and AD76, BitGuard will look after your AMD Athlon XP CPU. BitGuard will work with the Thermal Diode of the AthlonXP CPU and will shut the system down should your CPU get a little too hot. CPU instability when overclocking will also be taken care of as BitGuard works out the instability BEFORE you get a system crash. Be it aggressive overclocking or a CPU fan failure, BitGuard will take care of the problem before the problem takes care of your CPU. Nothing gets by BitGuard.

ATA133 & RAID
The AD76 Series of motherboards see the inclusion of ATA133 and RAID. Both the AD76-RAID and the AD76 offer 2 IDE channels supporting up to 4 ATA133/100/66/33 devices. The ATA133 found on the AD76 Line from DFI allows for a theoretical transfer rate of up to 133 MB/sec. Furthermore, the AD76-RAID offers 2 additional channels of IDE RAID. The AD76-RAID uses the Promise RAID controller. Widely accepted as the best performing and most stable RAID controller, both RAID 0 and RAID 1 are fully supported. Be it a RAID 0 set-up for Speed or a RAID 1 set-up for Security back up, DFI's AD76-RAID has you covered.

USB 2.0 and 6 Channel Sound
The AD76 Line makes USB 2.0 and 6 Channel Sound an affordable reality. USB 2.0 provides a marked improvement in device transfer speeds. With a speed reaching up to 480Mb/second, USB 2.0 provides great speed to your USB devices such as Digital Cameras, Webcams, USB Hard Drives and other peripherals. USB 2.0 is found on both the AD76-RAID and the AD76 and is backwards compatible to support all USB devices, old and new.
DFI goes one step further and offers 6 Channel sound on the AD76-RAID. The 6 Channel Sound designed into DFI's AD76-RAID supports Home Theatre Surround Sound Systems. For those wanting to experience an extra thrill while gaming or heightened realism for their DVD Entertainment System, the AD76-RAID is Surround Sound Ready.

Hardware Overclocking
The KT333CE Series' top-performing motherboards, not only integrate the latest in DDR memory technology, but also provide the hardware platform for getting the most out of your system. The KT333CE Series include the 3 Keys to Overclocking: FSB Manipulation, Voltage Tweaking and Temperature/System Monitoring. For FSB adjustment, the KT333CE Series is designed for jumperless Overclocking via the BIOS. The AD76-RAID and AD76 provide Users an option to adjust the Front Side Bus in increments of 1MHz up to a 250MHz FSB. To get those extra FSBs out of your motherboard, DFI has included VCORE and VDIMM adjustments. By increasing the voltage, you will push your system harder. DFI wants to ensure a strong performing, yet stable system. Again, BitGuard will keep watch on your system, monitoring CPU/system temperature, your VCORE voltages and CPU/Chassis Fan Speeds. These readings can be on display for the end-user to carefully monitor their system. Should any problems begin to develop, BitGuard will be there in the background taking care of your system.


Besonders das BitGuard hört sich gut an.

troublemaker
14.03.2002, 15:46
hallo leute!

wüsste nich, was an diesem board interessant sein sollte!

ausser, vll der preis!


thx & cu

troublemaker 8)

evilernie
14.03.2002, 16:34
wieviel Boards können die XP Diode auslesen, haben dabei USB 2.0 und Raid?

Neben Asus noch eines. Und das COPS kann die XP Didode nur für COPS nutzen, aber nicht so anzeigen.

troublemaker
14.03.2002, 16:42
re!

die kommenden KT333 boards können alle die diode auslesen!
iss also nix besonderes!
usb 2.0 haben viele als option!
raid hat auch das ein oder andere als option, raid als 2 kanal iss zwar nett, aber man sieht ja die probs der via-boards im raid-modus!

wenn man nen günstiges board sucht, iss das DFI sicher eine option!

interessant für mich iss z.b. das ABIT AT7! das iss innovativ!


thx & cu

troublemaker 8)

evilernie
15.03.2002, 01:13
welches Board kann die Diode auslesen?

Asus mit Cops, nur kann dieses leider nur für COPs genutzt werden. Wird so nicht angezeigt, wieivel Grad es sind.

Epox, GBT machen es nicht, die nutzen weiter ihren CPU Fühler.

troublemaker
15.03.2002, 01:42
re!

soweit ich informiert bin, hat das epox keinen tempfühler mehr im socket! zumindest sieht das hier so aus! andererseits ...?!?!?

http://www.vr-zone.com/reviews/EPoX/8K3A+/8K3A-Socket.jpg

wird er für die älteren AMD-cpus bestückt, wie es im übrigen auch das ABIT AT7 tut! oder sollen die in so nem board ohne tempmanagment laufen?

kann es sich kein hersteller leisten diese unterstützung nicht zu bieten!
im übrigen bestehen seitens AMD überlegungen, nur noch boards in die recommended-list für den XP und tbred aufzunehmen, die die diode unterstützen!

wenn du über gegenteiliges näheres weisst, lasse ich mich gern überzeugen!


thx & cu

troublemaker 8)

evilernie
15.03.2002, 03:09
http://www.ocworkbench.com/2002/epox/8k3a+/Picture_284_copy.jpg

also das sieht nach Fühler aus.



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