Hmm well do you believe Tom ? or do you believe all the other sites and magazines and reviewers who rate the KT7 and especially the KT7-Raid as the best board around?
I have no idea what special overclocking abilities your board has but the KT7-Raid is THE board to have for overclockers and all the overclocking is accomplished within the well proven Abit bios. No need to fiddle with jumpers etc.
As an example of what the KT7-Raid is capable of and if you know what 3dmark 2000 is then heres my results running an AMD Tbird 850mhz overclocked and totally stable at 1100 mhz
Btw my first score was pathetic around the 4000 mark changed to NVidia drivers not creatives and things started looking up big time.
http://gamershq.madonion.com/compare.shtml?1230389 If you wanna overclock go for the Abit they are VERY hard to beat and easy to configure for overclocking.
Also i am not saying your board is not a good one because i know it is, but Toms review makes absolutely NO mention of how the boards behave when overclocked.
Personally though i would wait and get the KT133a version it has had a stunning review here
http://www.hardocp.com/index.html amongst other places, check out how much extra they could overclock a previously topped out Tbird.
They also mention as do a lot of other sites that the KT7 was the board of the year.
And just in case they change the front door heres some direct links to articles related.
http://www.hardocp.com/articles/hardestof2k/ and here
http://www.hardocp.com/reviews/mainboards/abit/kt7a/index.html In the end you make your own mind up and pays your money, if you dont wanna overclock i would probably go with the Asus as it posts slightly higher results when run outa the box without overclocking.
But if you wanna be a Badass mother go with the Abit

Actually i noticed below you post the Asus has better performance ?
Maybe outa the box and on Toms site but when overclocked i can prove you wrong as currently my 3Dmark score
http://gamershq.madonion.com/compare.shtml?1230389 is the fastest of any Tbird using any vid card in the up to 1100 mhz cpu bracket.
Unfortunately it dont make my noodle any bigger

[This message has been edited by 214thCavalier (edited 01-19-2001).]