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Abit KR7A-133R (KT266A chipset). features highpoint ATA133 Raid (0, 1 and 0+1 supported). Also ATA133 support on the two standard IDE controllers. Lots of overclocking features too (vcore, vmem, vio, LOTS of memory timings and so on). It is a bit picky with RAIDed drives (the new Maxtors wont work so good, i've head) but I wont raid for some months, I will only buy new motherboard, RAM and case.
I have to stick to Ata133 drives as I cannot afford SCSI and Serial ATA is one year ahead in time...
Btw thanks for the RAID 5 info. You learn something new every day
Baron Von StarBlade said:
Check out this Link
http://www.acnc.com/04_01_05.html
BTW I've also got RAID 0+1 on my new PC they are becoming more popular now a days. . What Motherboard are you getting?
Abit KR7A-133R (KT266A chipset). features highpoint ATA133 Raid (0, 1 and 0+1 supported). Also ATA133 support on the two standard IDE controllers. Lots of overclocking features too (vcore, vmem, vio, LOTS of memory timings and so on). It is a bit picky with RAIDed drives (the new Maxtors wont work so good, i've head) but I wont raid for some months, I will only buy new motherboard, RAM and case.
I have to stick to Ata133 drives as I cannot afford SCSI and Serial ATA is one year ahead in time...
Btw thanks for the RAID 5 info. You learn something new every day
