On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 11:40:45PM -0500, Kevin R. Bullock wrote:
> Hey all --
> 
> When I got home from dinner last night, I tried to wake my computer up (I
> had left it asleep), to no avail. I hit the reset switch. Nothing. I held
> in the ATX power switch on the front for four seconds. It didn't turn off.
> 
> I figure, okay, it got stuck in sleep mode. So I turned the hard power
> switch on the back of the case off, then on again. Then I hit the power
> switch on the front again to turn the computer back on.
> 
> Nothing. Sh*t.
> 
> So I'm guessing my motherboard is fried. Does this sound reasonable? (I
> have another board laying around so I can check, but I'm out of town
> right now.)
> 
> If my board is indeed fried and I can't RMA it, I'm planning on
> replacing it with a Thunderbird (not a very fast one though, I'm saving
> up for an iBook). Any recommendations for a good Athlon mobo? I'm
> looking for a non-DDR board (don't want to buy new memory).
> 
> So far I'm considering an EPoX 8KTA or an ASUS A7V (or another of either
> series, e.g. 8KTA2 or A7V133).
> 
> What's the difference between the VIA KT133 and the KT133A?

1. 100 MHz FSB vs 133 MHz FSB (KT133A)
2. ATA-66 vs ATA-100 (KT133A)

florin

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