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To: crazyoldman who wrote (7548)9/5/2000 10:25:00 AM
From: that_crazy_dougRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
<< We've built 30 MSI K7T Pro KT133 with 700 MHz TBirds. None have died, NOT ONE! These machines are giving us excellent service so far and I have no reason to suspect that they will not continue to do so for the normal life of a computer. I like the MSI K7T, it's a very good board and I wouldn't hesitate to use it again. >>

I don't know of any problems either, but I don't think stability at 700 mhz is what he's questioning. Let's face it intel is also stable at 700 mhz.

I've also built a few athlon based machines. 7 Durons, and 1 classic. All of them running well, no compatibility issues, though I've had a host of non amd related problems. (1 bad video board, 1 bad sound board, and one of my 128 meg dimms turned out to be a 64 meg dimm).