Abit KD7 RAID (KT400) Motherboard : Intro and Specs
   
Date : September 28, 2002   |   Author : Abbas Jaffar Ali   |   Print Version  |  Send to Friend

Abit did a smart thing by adding and not replacing MAX to their series of motherboards. Although MAX is amazing, there are people who still like their motherboards without all the bells and whistles. And lets not forget the price you have to pay for a MAX board- I’m sure that a lot of people would like to own an Abit motherboard that’s easier on their wallet. Today, we have their KD7 motherboard which is their non-MAX KT400 solution. Lets take a look at it.

CPU:

Supports AMD-K7 Athlon / Athlon XP Socket A 200/266MHz FSB Processors
Supports AMD-K7 Duron Socket A 200 MHz FSB Processors
Chipset: VIA KT400/VT8235 chipset
Memory: Four 184-pin DIMM sockets
Supports 2 DIMM DDR 333/400 (Max. 2GB)
Supports 3 DIMM Un-buffered DDR 200/266 (Max. 3GB)
Supports 4 DIMM Registered DDR 200/266 (Max. 3.5GB)
Audio: 6-Channel AC 97 CODEC on board
Professional digital audio interface supports 24-bit S/PDIF Out
IDE/SCSI: 4 x Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133 Connectors
High Point HPT372 IDE RAID Controller supports Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133
I/O Connectors: 2 x PS/2, 2 x Serial, 1 x Parallel, 1 x Media, 6 x USB, 1 x Optical, 1 x RJ-45
Expansion Slots: 1 x AGP, 6 x PCI
Additional Features: SoftMenu™ III Technology to set CPU parameters
Form Factor: ATX Form Factor

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