Introduction
Gigabyte GA-7VM KX133 Motherboard Review
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Over the past generation of VIA chipsets, we have seen the motherboard manufacturer Gigabyte grow to become one of the more popular to retail consumers. Their Super 7 boards were top quality and stable for Socket 7 overclocking.Gigabyte entered the Athlon motherboard world with the introduction of the GA-7IX, an AMD 750 chipset motherboard. One of the original distributors and pioneers of Athlon technology, Gigabyte received a large user base for their initial trial at allowing overclocking options to the user and keep stability at the helm. The GA-7VM, reviewed here, is a micro-ATX motherboard using the second generation Athlon chipset, the VIA KX133.
Here are the specs on the motherboard:
CPU Socket | Slot-A |
Chipset |
VIA KX133 VIA 571 North VIA 686A South |
Form Factor | micro-ATX |
Bus Speed Options | 100, 110, 115, 124, 129, 133, 138, 143 |
Voltages | 1.70v – 2.05v in .05v increments |
Memory Slots | 3 PC100/PC133 168-pin SDRAM slots |
Expansion Slots | 3/1/1 (PCI/AMR/AGP) |
AGP Support | 4x AGP |
USB Support | 2 USB ports |
BIOS | AMI |