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Leadtek K7N420-DA nForce Motherboard Review

Author: Cameron Johnson SUMMARY: When the original nForce based motherboards were in production, they were supposed to be the greatest thing since bread and butter. Unfortunately, their performance was nothing to be proud of. But nVidia hasn't given up on the idea of a chipset for AMD processors with decent built-in graphics. Come join Cameron "Sov" Johnson as he takes a look at the Leadtek K7N420-DA Motherboard. It is based on the newest 420D nForce chipset and again has onboard graphics. But can they pull themselves out of the hole that they dug last time around? Let's find out!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Motherboards
Published: 3rd June 2002
Manufacturer: Leadtek
Our Rating: 6.5 out of 10

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Specifications

-CPU
Supports AMD Athlon 600MHz ~ 1.4GHz @ 200MHz FSB
Supports AMD Athlon 1.0GHz ~ 1.4GHz @ 266MHz FSB
Supports AMD Athlon XP 1500+ ~ 2100+ @ 266MHz FSB
Supports AMD Duron 600MHz ~ 1.3GHz @ 200MHz FSB

- Chipset
nVidia nForce 420D
nVidia IGP128D Northbridge
nVidia MCP-D Southbridge
HyperTransport @ 800MB/s

- Bus Frequency
100/133MHz Internal
200/266MHz External
Alpha EV6

- Expansion Slots
1 AGP 4x (1.5v Only)
4 PCI
1 ACR

- Expansion Ports
1 PS2 Keyboard Port
1 PS2 Mouse Port
6 USB 1.1 Ports (2 rear accessible, 4 via expansion bracket)
1 Serial Ports
1 VGA Port
1Parallel Port
3 Audio Ports
1 Game Port

- Special Features
BIOS overclocking control of FSB, Vcore, Multipliers
LAN Controller



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