The K7T Pro is a
pretty much average performer as far as KT133 boards go.
5.0
Price
Despite the high
quality construction, the K7T Pro is priced a bit less than most other
KT133 boards.
6.0
Stability
Whether it was due
to the unique layout, the massive power capacitors, or good old fashioned
careful engineering, the K7T Pro was rock solid - easily the most stable
KT133 board we've tested so far.
8.5
Quality
Microstar boards
are known for their quality and the K7T Pro is certainly not an exception.
If anything, the K7T Pro used even higher quality components than we've
seen in the past from MSI.
8.0
Features
MSI adds a jumperless
CPU setup and CPU core voltage adjustments in the BIOS, along with some
nice software utilities included Fuzzy Logic II and Live BIOS updating.
All in all, we don't have anything all that ground breaking, but it's
still better than many other companies are including.
6.0
Layout
Overall, the layout
of the K7T Pro is quite good with the only minor complaint being the
location of the ATX power connector immediately behind the DIMM slots.
If you listen to MSI, it is their layout that is the key to their rock
solid stability.
6.0
Availability
Microstar boards
are relatively easy to find online, but don't expect to see them in
too many retail stores.
5.0
Documentation
& Software Bundle
Microstar manuals
are pretty good for the advanced user, but don't contain enough information
for the first time installer. MSI's software utilities, including Fuzzy
Logic II and Live BIOS are interesting and add some value to the package.
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