Soltek's SL-75DRV5 VIA KT333 Motherboard

Even though VIA hasn't yet officially released the KT333 chipset, Soltek has put forth a pretty purple motherboard based on it called the SL-75DRV5. The Socket A board for AMD Socket-462 Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron processors supports DDR 333/266 (PC2700/PC2100) SDRAM modules up to a maximum 3GB and lets you set the multiplier, BIOS FSB, BIOS Vcore, AGP, and DIMM voltage. The SL-75DRV5 also supports Ultra ATA 133 Hard Disk Drives. Along with the VIA KT333, the board features the VT8233A chipset, 266/200 MHz FSB, two PCI Bus Master UATA 133/100/66 IDE ports (up to 4 ATAPI Devices), one floppy port (supports 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88MBytes), two serial ports (high-speed 16550A FIFO UART Ports), one Parallel Port with EEP/ECP/SPP capabilities, one PS/2 mouse and one PS/2 keyboard connector, four USB Ports (two via optional cable), one audio/game port, one AGP 4X/2X slot, five 32-bit PCI Bus Master slots, and one CNR slot. AC'97 Audio is also along for the ride in the ATX form factor board. The purple board is nice enough looking, but hopefully some mobo manufacturer will eventually let you pick the color of your motherboard. Nothing worse than your computer components clashing with your curtains.
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