MSI K7T266 Pro Review
Overclockers Online has posted a review on MSI´s KT266 based socket A motherboard, the MSI K7T266 Pro. Although MSI has installed many OEM features (sound, CNR,. . . ) on the KT266 Pro, they did also think about the tweakers and overclockers out there! You can alter the FSB all the way up to 166MHz, change the mult ...
Overclockers Online has posted a review on MSI´s KT266 based socket A motherboard, the MSI K7T266 Pro.
Although MSI has installed many OEM features (sound, CNR, ...) on the KT266 Pro, they did also think about the tweakers and overclockers out there! You can alter the FSB all the way up to 166MHz, change the multiplier to whatever you want and increase/decrease both the cpu core voltage and the DDR memory voltage. Furthermore, MSI lets you control the memory settings and some other things too, but I´ll get into those when I discuss the BIOS later on.
What makes the KT266 Pro special compared to other boards, are the features only MSI boards carry. For starters MSI includes an extra USB bracket giving you a total of 4 USB ports. On top of that they include another bracket with one USB port and one PC2PC port. This makes a total of 5 USB ports, which should be more than enough to install all the USB devices you could possible need! Now what is that PC2PC port exactly? Let me explain it to you ...
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Although MSI has installed many OEM features (sound, CNR, ...) on the KT266 Pro, they did also think about the tweakers and overclockers out there! You can alter the FSB all the way up to 166MHz, change the multiplier to whatever you want and increase/decrease both the cpu core voltage and the DDR memory voltage. Furthermore, MSI lets you control the memory settings and some other things too, but I´ll get into those when I discuss the BIOS later on.
What makes the KT266 Pro special compared to other boards, are the features only MSI boards carry. For starters MSI includes an extra USB bracket giving you a total of 4 USB ports. On top of that they include another bracket with one USB port and one PC2PC port. This makes a total of 5 USB ports, which should be more than enough to install all the USB devices you could possible need! Now what is that PC2PC port exactly? Let me explain it to you ...
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