TweakTown has posted a review on the ASUS A7V133 Motherboard.
ASUS have had a long history of producing motherboards. In the past ASUS´s range of motherboards were known for their stability rather than overclockability but like so many other manufactures are listening to the market and have been doing motherboards that appeal to the overclockers without loosing the OEM market.Read more
ASUS´s first dive into the AMD K7 market was the introduction of their first Slot A board called the K7M. ASUS were one of the very few manufactures that produced an AMD Irongate (AMD 750) chipset. This board won numerous awards for ingenuity and stability. ASUS provided this board with a 1 AGP, 5 PCI, 1 ISA and 1 AMR layout. Even with the problems with the AMD 750 chipset with GeForce video cards, ASUS´s K7M was one of the most stable and overclockable out of the AMD 750 range of boards.