I have a chance to pick up a GA-7ZXE M/B and I'm looking for anyone with experiance with that board.
I searched for reviews high and low and could only come up with one in German! I found a number of reviews with the GA-7ZX (w/ the KT-133 chipset) but none of the ZXE! I also found reviews of the ZR (I believe it was), but after seraching a dozen or so sites, nothing.
The reviews of the ZX weren't that great. I don't know if it was the chipset or the board itself. I'm not a Gigabyte fan, but the price might be right and I'm willing to give it a try. I have the documnentation from Gigabyte but a little insite would be better!
I'm not looking to overclock, or to have the latest, greatest, fastert box on the street (especially from a 1 1/2 year old M/B) but something halfway decent.
Any input would be great and thanks in advance!
Anyone with a Gigabyte GA-7ZXE?
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Gigabyte's site on it
http://www.giga-byte.com/products/7zxe.htm
I use the gigabyte ga-7vrx and I like it. It sux for overclocking though. Otherwise it seems like a good steady mobo. Best looking mobo I have seen. That dual bios might come in handy some day.
http://www.giga-byte.com/products/7zxe.htm
I use the gigabyte ga-7vrx and I like it. It sux for overclocking though. Otherwise it seems like a good steady mobo. Best looking mobo I have seen. That dual bios might come in handy some day.
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Overall, the gigabytes are middle of the road performance wise. I've got or had 5 different ones, pretty blue colour!
They still put isa slots into some of their later mbs including the micro I run with a tualitan. Emailed support once and had an answer within 48 hours.
The KT133A is a good solid chipset and lets you keep your sdram.
If price is important, go for it.
They still put isa slots into some of their later mbs including the micro I run with a tualitan. Emailed support once and had an answer within 48 hours.
The KT133A is a good solid chipset and lets you keep your sdram.
If price is important, go for it.
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