Specifications:
CPU
Supports AMD Duron/Athlon/Athlon XP @ 200/266 FSB
Chipset
VIA KT333 Northbridge
VIA VT8233A(CE) Southbridge
VIA V-Link architecture (266MB/s)
Memory
Supports DDR DRAM PC1600/2100/2700
Expansion Slots
1x AGP slot (2X/4X & AGP 2.0 Compliant)
5x PCI slots
IDE
4x UDMA ATA133/100/66 Bus Master IDE ports
On-Board Peripherals
4x USB 2.0 by cable, 2x USB 1.1 by cable, and 2x USB 1.1 onboard
2x Serial ports
1x Parallel port
I/O
PS/2 Keyboard / Mouse
2x USB 1.1 ports
2x COM ports
1x RJ45 LAN port
Audio (1 x Line-in / 1 x Line-out / 1 x Mic) connector
1 x joystick
Additional Features:
Wake On LAN
Dual Bios
"There appears to be few things wrong with the GA-7VRXP. It's fast, it has been incredibly stable going on about a week now, and it includes lots of perks. It does support some fairly decent overclocking, and has performance gains over the KT266A-based motherboards. The GA-7VRXP beat the KT266A-based KR7A-R in every benchmark. Coming in on Pricewatch for ~125 US$, this board would make a great addition to any system. Its a safe bet for performance gains for those who have been holding on to their DDR boards from this time last year. Essentially, this board comes highly recommended. Hardware Pub and myself would like to take a moment to thank Gigabyte for their support in making this review happen, and Hardware Pub rates this motherboard:
9/10 Beers
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price: $125"
Full review
CPU
Supports AMD Duron/Athlon/Athlon XP @ 200/266 FSB
Chipset
VIA KT333 Northbridge
VIA VT8233A(CE) Southbridge
VIA V-Link architecture (266MB/s)
Memory
Supports DDR DRAM PC1600/2100/2700
Expansion Slots
1x AGP slot (2X/4X & AGP 2.0 Compliant)
5x PCI slots
IDE
4x UDMA ATA133/100/66 Bus Master IDE ports
On-Board Peripherals
4x USB 2.0 by cable, 2x USB 1.1 by cable, and 2x USB 1.1 onboard
2x Serial ports
1x Parallel port
I/O
PS/2 Keyboard / Mouse
2x USB 1.1 ports
2x COM ports
1x RJ45 LAN port
Audio (1 x Line-in / 1 x Line-out / 1 x Mic) connector
1 x joystick
Additional Features:
Wake On LAN
Dual Bios
"There appears to be few things wrong with the GA-7VRXP. It's fast, it has been incredibly stable going on about a week now, and it includes lots of perks. It does support some fairly decent overclocking, and has performance gains over the KT266A-based motherboards. The GA-7VRXP beat the KT266A-based KR7A-R in every benchmark. Coming in on Pricewatch for ~125 US$, this board would make a great addition to any system. Its a safe bet for performance gains for those who have been holding on to their DDR boards from this time last year. Essentially, this board comes highly recommended. Hardware Pub and myself would like to take a moment to thank Gigabyte for their support in making this review happen, and Hardware Pub rates this motherboard:
9/10 Beers
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price: $125"
Full review