Overclocker's Workbench hat sich eingehend mit der neuen VIA KT266 DDR Platine aus dem Hause Gigabyte, dem GA-7VTX, beschäftigt. Das verwendete Testsystem (AMD Duron 600, MSI GEFORCE GTS2, Crucial DDR PC2100 128MB DDR SDRAM) wurde auch mit Motherboards basierend auf den AMD 760 (GA-7DXR, FIC AD11) und ALi DDR (SOYO K7ADA, Asus A7A266) Chipsätzen verglichen.
"The board design is quite similar to the 7DXR but without the RAID. GA-7VTX is a simple board which has pretty good overclocking features. It's FSB support of up to 200Mhz and jumper of 170Mhz hints that the KT266 chipset is as good as the KT133A in terms of overclocking. Although it has all the tweaking like VI/O, VAGP, Multiplier and FSB, it lacks one important one which is CPU Vcore setting. Let's hope that in future revisions of this board, we will have that option. Most of the newer batch of CPU should be easily overclockable even at default voltage, so it might not be that important after all. Not to forget the mentioning of good sound quality CT5880 chipset by Creative and the Dual BIOS. This board also support online BIOS updates. These are good features which is commendable."
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