Anyone with a Gigabyte GA-7ZXE?

I have a chance to pick up a GA-7ZXE M/B and I'm looking for anyone with experiance with that board. I serached 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 wa ...

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I have a chance to pick up a GA-7ZXE M/B and I'm looking for anyone with experiance with that board.
 
I serached 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!

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I have one in my main machine, and it is a reasonable board, you can even slightly o/c (in my case from Duron 1.1Ghz to 1.21Ghz) but you have to remeber it is only a KT133a chipset, so only support 266Mhz maximum CPU bus speed and only supports SDRam. but if your happy to live with that, its a mighty fine board.

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Was it just the 133 chipsets that were bad, the 133a's being the new and improved at the time!
 
Just what were the problems with the 133's?

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The main issue was that it really couldn't run a 133/266MHz FSB. More like 110-115 (if you were lucky). The KT133A also had a nice memory bandwith boost.

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My main box is a Epox EP-8KTA with a 133 chipset. I don't overclock, would a 133a board be any better?

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I used that board in a friend of mines machines when he wanted something that was decent but not really top of the line. he basically only plays everquest. So I used that board, 1.4 athlon xp, gig of pc133 ram, windows XP and it runs like a champ. Nothing fancy about the board at all but it gets the job done. I didnt have a bit of problem with and he has been running it for just a little shy of a year.
 
Here is the link to gigabytes site for the actual specs on it. http://www.giga-byte.com/products/7zxe.htm

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Ok, thanks. Still haven't decided if I am going to get this or not.. Depends when he is going to sell it and how much I can wittle him down.