RipNet UK has posted a review on the Abit KT7A-RAID motherboard.
I haven´t used the KT7, but it seems that the maximum FSB anyone has been able to wring out of it is around 120MHz. More usually it seems to top out around the 110 mark. This is where the KT133A chipset comes into it´s own - 133MHz FSB is no problem whatsoever, and this opens up a whole new world of possibilities with an unlocked Duron or Athlon. Both multiplier and FSB overclocking is now feasible, just so long as you have a motherboard that can take advantage of it - enter the KT7A-RAID! With Soft Menu III the permutations are, if not quite infinite, probably the best you could wish for. Read on and you´ll get the picture, but first let´s have a look at some specs....Read more