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Noticeable Features Among The Test Candidates
1:03 PM - May 7, 2000 by
Frank Völkel
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: athlon, kx133, motherboard, roundup
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Noticeable Features Among The Test Candidates
Below we have summarized the most important points we noticed with some test participants during the comparison.

On the Aopen AK72 and the Soltek the power supply is too close to the CPU and prohibits using a large heat sink with fan.

A problem with the connector labels on the Gigabyte board: The partially cryptic labels make no sense and are also much too small.

Handbook for the complete product line? Soltek does not offer an individual handbook for every board.

The Asus K7V shipment includes additional USB connectors.
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