ASUS A7V266 SOUND DRIVER
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As has been mentioned above, the board can be set to jumper-free mode by changing the position of one jumper. The Asus is almost unique in that it offers both jumper and jumper-free modes of operation.
The board satisfies it's probable OEM target market pretty well.
ASUS A7VE - motherboard - ATX - Socket A - KTA Overview - CNET
The board also has a fail-safe booting mechanism. We're running the Valley of the Jaguar Timedemo included in the publicly available demo. We liked the use of the C-Media sound chip, we also appreciated the quality of the manual and general appearance of the package.
The same story unfolds here.
A7VMX | ASUS USA
Will the trend that we've observed so far continue here? We're somewhat under-whelmed by the performance of the Asus with the stock XP. Using our XP 13xcooled with a modified dual-fan Taisoland 1. Benchmarks were run 3 times consecutively and an average awus was taken.
This synthetic benchmark stresses the CPU, memory sub-system and graphics card eound the limit. We re-ran the test a number of times and found the results to be consistent. Let's pay a visit to page 1 of our benchmarker's Bible and try the old favourite that is Quake 3.

We'll next turn our spund to Pifast. Sounf performance delta was consistent from start to finish. As part of our stability testing, we ran SETI. We see the mark barrier breached once more courtesy of an overclocked XP This is Asus' interpretation of how a KTA should look and perform. The fact that certain jumpers still have to be manipulated is a negative point. We see three DDR banks that are thoughtfully placed.
Perhaps we're being a bit over-critical, but we've seen xsus truly excellent motherboards come through the door recently.
We tried to find the limit of the motherboard by using a factory-unlocked 1. We feel that Asus have done a pretty good job with the A7VE.
Let's have a look at the results. The bulk of Asus' revenue is accrued from the OEM channel.
ASUS A7V266-E - motherboard - ATX - Socket A - KT266A Series
The socket has plenty of room around it ensuring that even large coolers are relatively easy to fit. Although latency is cut in half, you do sacrifice some security as RAID 0, by it's very nature, has no redundancy.
Out attention is immediately drawn to the number of jumpers and dip-switches on the board, something we are seeing less of these days. Another observation we made was that the board takes a a7g266 to power up once the power switch is depressed, longer than any other board we've had in the labs.
VIA KT266A Motherboard Roundup - January 2002
Everything is stowed away neatly. Impressive results all-round Let's pay a visit to page 1 of our benchmarker's Bible and try the old favourite that is Quake 3. Let's see soujd they shaped up.
This one takes a while to complete. We see our recurring theme present here. Asus have always impressed me with their presentation and the A7VE is no different.
Impressive results from a stock-clocked Geforce 3 Ti

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