Hardware Mania has posted a review on the MSI K7T266 Pro2-RU motherboard.
Right after the release of Athlon XP series based on AMD’s Palomino core, people started to search for the best mobo suitable to run their system with best performance and stability. Thus, motherboard and chipset manufacturers flooded the market with products supporting AXP. With the release of NVIDIA’s nFORCE chipset, just another chipset has been added to this sum.Read more
To join the contest, VIA, who holds a big part of the market share for AMD supporting chipsets, has released VIA Apollo KT266A. And MSI decided to use this chipset, which is made up of VT8366A and VT8233 couple, in its new mobo, MSI K7T266 Pro2-RU. Now let’s take a look at this product.