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KR7A-RAID is better. supports ata133 and is a via chipset, which is better than amd's, imo. friend has the same board and it's nice.
i'd get the AT7-MAX2, though. kt400 (pc3200), serial ata150, usb 2.0, and loads of other goodies. |
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ok, i guess ill get the Kr7a-raid, i know the AT7-MAX2 is way better but im not trying to spend that much money when they have boards that are good in price and perform well. Thanks for your input.
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