Gigabyte 7VAXP-A Ultra Motherboard Hagerstown MD

How does the Gigabyte 7VAXP-A Ultra based on the new, single channel KT400A perform against the older KT400 and nVidia's nForce2? Read the following article to find out more information.

Local Companies

MY TECH COMMUNICATIONS
(301)992-5869
342 Radcliffe ave.
HAGERSTOWN, MD
Clearcom Fiber Optics LLC
(240) 625-3008
53 Broadway
Hagerstown, MD
Evers Technologies
717-830-1589
442 Moss Spring Avenue
Greencastle, PA
AFMS, Inc.
717-593-4600
60 South Washington St.
Greencastle, PA
Taylor'd Pages
717-372-3164
516 Brookview Drive
Greencastle, PA
T-SIX
717-597-5162
355 Wayburn Street
Greencastle, PA
Reed Machinery & Equipment, Inc.
717-597-7147
151 North Washington Street
Greencastle, PA
Cermak Technologies, Inc.
717-762-8234
46A South Potomac St
Waynesboro, PA
911 Computer Services
304-433-5748
710 S Raleigh St
Martinsburg, WV
Tech To Go Computer Services
(301) 393-9100
Hagerstown, MD



Introduction

Gigabyte has been in the business of making motherboards for quite some time now; since 1986 to be exact. They weren't really a name that was held in high regard by Power Users, but with the AMD Thunderbird striking with such force, they rose to the challenge and mass-produced several different varieties of motherboards for it - However, we Overclocking Enthusiasts, are a mighty tough breed to make happy.

Gigabyte has been with AMD Athlon from the start, even using AMD's 750 chipset for their Slot A boards. KX133, KT133, KT133A, KT266, KT266A from VIA have all been on Gigabyte's lists, but one thing has always been lacking; overclocking. Gigabyte tends to stick with the business and workstation market as they have often stated, it is where their biggest sales are. With the market moving towards overclockers, so has Gigabyte with their latest Socket A range of motherboards.

We took a look at the Gigabyte GA-7VRXP motherboard based on the KT333 chipset. The motherboard was a complete masterpiece, while some others had some problems with settings that were available on some boards but not on others.

Gigabyte's last Athlon motherboard was the GA-7VAXP Ultra. This was based on the VIA KT400 chipset. While this board was quite impressive, the KT400 chipset wasn't. VIA's release of the KT400A chipset has put Gigabyte back to work. Gigabyte has put onto the market the GA-7VAXP-A Ultra KT400A motherboard; will it replace the KT400 board? Let's see.






Search for the best price on Gigabyte Motherboards!

Click Here to Read Complete Review

Featured Local Company

MY TECH COMMUNICATIONS

(301)992-5869
342 Radcliffe ave.
HAGERSTOWN, MD


Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History