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To: steve harris who wrote (122438)8/17/2000 8:34:23 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584759
 
It says "* ETA late Aug" rather then "in stock".

Tim



To: steve harris who wrote (122438)8/17/2000 9:05:06 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1584759
 
steve,

I just got my Abit KT7 RAID - No CPU yet. It looks heavy duty, and it feels heavy. I have to compare it with some other motherboards that I have. Just first observations, the motherboard has 4 fan connectors - yes, you heard it right 4! 2 are in the immediate vicinity of the CPU, and I guess both are intended for some heavy duty CPU cooling.

Another thing that I found unusual is that the motherboard is littered with oversized capacitors. If you have not read any of the reviews, this mobo has a fan for the chipset heatsink. This means that I will not get to see the (in)famous Via KT133 chipset.

Joe