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Soltek 75DRV5 KT333 Motherboard Review

Author: Asher Moses SUMMARY: Compared to some of the main players in the motherboard industry, Soltek is a relatively new company, being founded just six years ago. Their main offices are in Taipei, Taiwan and during the last year or two, Soltek have been developing quite a name for themselves amongst hardware enthusiasts due to their high performing, stable products that are sold at prices most people can afford. The latest addition to Soltek's SocketA motherboard line-up is the 75DRV5 based on the KT333 chipset. Can it live up to the standards set by Soltek's previous products? Join Asher "Acid" Moses as he attempts to find out!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Motherboards
Published: 24th March 2002
Manufacturer: Soltek
Our Rating: 8.0 out of 10

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Specifications

- Processor

  • AMD Socket-462 Athlon XP / Athlon / Duron processor

    - Chipset

  • VIA KT333 (VT8367 + VT8233A)
  • 266/200MHz Front Side Bus settings
  • 333/266/200MHz Memory Bus
  • V-Link Hub Architecture, 266MHz link between the North and South Bridge
  • Supports AGP 4X/2X
  • PC2700/2100/PC1600 compliant
  • Supports Ultra ATA-133/100/66 transfer protocol
  • Provides AC'97 Audio
  • Support for four USB Ports (max.)

    - Memory

  • 3 x 184-pin DDR DIMM
  • Supports 6 banks up to 3GB DRAMs for Unbuffered DDR SDRAM Module
  • PC2700/2100/PC1600 compliant

    - Onboard EIDE

  • 2 x PCI Bus Master UATA 133/100/66 IDE ports (up to 4 ATAPI Devices)
  • Supports for PIO Mode 3, 4, UATA 133/100/66 IDE & ATAPI CD-ROM

    - Integrated Super I/O

  • 1 x Floppy Port (supports 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88Mbytes)
  • 2 x serial ports (high-speed 16550A FIFO UART Ports)
  • 1 x Parallel Port with EEP/ECP/SPP Capabilities
  • 1 x PS/2 Mouse, 1 x PS/2 Keyboard connectors
  • 4 x USB Ports (two via optional cable)
  • 1 x Audio/Game Port

    - Expansion Slots

  • 1 x AGP 4X/2X Slot
  • 5 x 32-bit PCI Bus Master Slots
  • 1 x CNR (Communication and Networking Riser)

    - Form Factor

  • ATX Form Factor (225mm x 305mm)


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