The Mother of All CPU Charts Part 2
Socket A: June 2000 To Today, Continued
Socket A: AMD AthlonXP, Sempron
Board: Asus A7N8X-E (nForce 2)
RAM: Dual DDR400, DDR333 (PC3200, PC2700)
The popular A7N8X-E with nForce2 chipset
Socket A: AMD AthlonXP
Board: Epox EP-8K3A+ (VIA KT333)
RAM: DDR333, DDR266 (PC2700, PC2100)
Epox EP-8K3A+ with KT333 chipset
Socket A: AMD Athlon
Board: MSI K7T TURBO2 (VIA KT133A)
RAM: SD-RAM PC133, PC100
MSI K7T TURBO2 with VIA KT133A chipset
Socket A: AMD Athlon
Board: Abit KT7A (VIA KT133A)
RAM: SD-RAM PC133, PC100
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The KT7-Raid from Abit, known for its Soft2 menu and overclocking capabilities
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