
I just bought a new Gigabyte GA-7VAXP Motherboard that has the KT400 Chipset - maybe I'm screwed for good, eh? Not really - LOL. I'm sure the KT400 chipset will stick around for a long time anyway, and as for the mobo I have now - here's the spec:
KT400 Chipset (well, duh!)
AGP 3.0 Specs (Supports AGP 8x)
USB 2.0 Supported
up to 3 GB of PC3200 DDR
Realtek 10/100 LAN integrated
Promise RAID controllers
Firewire ports (3)
SPD-IF PCI outlet (not a card, but fits by the slot, same as firewire and the 4 additional USB 2.0 Ports)
AMD Athlon XP supported, of course - up to 2600+ so far (officially)
Oh yeah, Dual-BIOS setting - a Gigabyte trademark
Included softwares: EasyTune 4 for overclocking (only by Gigabyte), OEM versions of Norton Personal Firewall and Norton Anti Virus.
It's worth mentioning for those of you who wants a reliable mobo to purchase for a dream system just to run AH - however, my system will not just run AH, but other applications since this is my 2nd puter - first to be built from stratch.
I'll be posting up pics of the system as soon as I get it completed (need 256 MB more of RAM, Win XP Home Upgrade, 2 more Blue LED Fans, and a blue cold cathode light) - not to mention about 215 dollars down the drain too!:mad: )
A sense of

paranoia

? Hell, yeah! In the meantime, will someone give me 14.95 so I could get myself back into AH permanently?
TIGS
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