Motherboard Comparison Epox EP-7KXA vs. Asus K7V
Table of contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Boards - Epox 7KXA
- 3. How To Run The 7KXA Under Windows 2000 With AGP Turned On, Continued
- 4. Test Setup

Before we will publish a large KX133-motherboard review, I decided to pick two particular candidates with this chipset, which are both available in the shops right now. VIA's Apollo KX133 chipset for AMD's Athlon processor was launched in early February this year and it is currently the best platform for this CPU on the market. I published a comprehensive review and a few follow ups about the KX133 platform, which you might want to have a look at:
New Hope For Athlon - The VIA Apollo KX133 Chipset NVIDIA's New NT-Drivers for Athlon on KX133 Irongate with Super Bypass vs. VIA Apollo KX133 The Impact of the AGP-SpeedVIA's Apollo KX133 offers the following important features:
AGP4X support PC133 SDRAM support 2 USB Hubs = 4 USB ports ATA66 IDE interface AC97 low-cost audio and MC-97 low-cost modem support 2 GB max memory supportLater on this year VIA will add the 'Apollo KZ133' and the 'Apollo KM133', both coming with integrated 3D-graphics (SMA = 'shared memory architecture'):
After that, supposedly around September, VIA will finally offer Athlon-chipsets with DDR-SDRAM support, probably called KX266, KZ266 and KM266.

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