| In
                              the "Athlon Community", there was much
                              anticipation for a chipset that would really let
                              the performance of AMD's new flagship processor
                              stand out.  
                              The original Iron-Gate chipset was marred
                              with a few minor glitches that disappointed many
                              power users. 
                              Not being able to run their new high-end
                              graphics card at AGP 2X or constantly having to
                              upgrade chipset drivers only to have a new
                              incompatibility arise was a real turn off. Enter VIA
                              Technologies. 
                              With Intel floundering after the launch of
                              the i820, VIA had a string of success with their
                              Apollo Pro series of chipsets.  The Apollo 133a was released at the perfect moment, offering
                              AGP4X, UDMA/66 and true 133MHz FSB support. 
                              At the time, the Apollo 133a was arguably
                              the best all around platform for Intel Coppermine
                              processors; it had more features than the BX
                              chipset and all of the features of the i820
                              without having to sell a limb to buy RDRAM. So,
                              why not bring all of these features to the AMD
                              platform? Well, VIA did just that with the KX133
                              Chipset and the AMD -vs.- Intel battle raged on. Today we'll be
                              taking a look at one of Gigabyte's KX133 Athlon
                              motherboards, the GA-7VX. 
                              Gigabyte is well known for building
                              top-shelf, well rounded products and the GA-7VX is
                              just that.  Here's
                              a quick rundown of what the GA-7VX brings to the
                              table... 
                                
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                                          | Specifications
                                            of the Gigabyte GA-7VX |  
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 Gigabyte's
                              GA-7VX Specifications
 
                                
                                  
                                    | PROCESSOR CHIPSET  MEMORY 
                                        
                                          32MB
                                          to 1.5GB memory size
                                        
                                          3
                                          x DIMM sockets
                                        
                                          Supports
                                          32/64/128/256/512 MB SDRAM DIMM module
                                        
                                          Supports
                                          ECC type DIMM module (72bits)
                                      
                                       SLOTS 
                                        
                                          1
                                          x AMR (Audio Modem Riser) slot
                                        
                                          1
                                          x AGP slot supports 2X/4X mode
                                        
                                          5
                                          x PCI slot supports 33MHz & PCI
                                          2.2 compliant
                                        
                                          1
                                          x ISA slot
                                      
                                       I/O 
                                        
                                          2
                                          x Ultra DMA 33/66 Bus Master IDE ports
                                          on board
                                        
                                          1
                                          x FDD, 2 x COM, 1 x LPT, PS/2
                                          Keyboard, PS/2 Mouse on board
                                        
                                          1
                                          x Joystick, 1 x Line-in, 1 x Line-out,
                                          1 x MIC on board
                                        
                                          2
                                          x USB ports on board
                                        
                                          2
                                          x USB ports by cable (optional
                                          accessory)
                                        
                                          IrDA
                                          TX / RX Header Ready
                                      
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