Chapter 1. Introduction Of Kr7A-133/Kr7A-133R Features; Features Of Kr7A-133/Kr7A-133R Motherboard - Abit KR7A-133R User Manual

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Introduction of KR7A-133/KR7A-133R Features
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Chapter 1. Introduction of KR7A-133/KR7A-133R
Features

1-1. Features of KR7A-133/KR7A-133R Motherboard

This motherboard is designed for AMD Socket A Athlon
XP, Athlon
and Duron
processors. It
supports the AMD Socket-A structure, with up to 3 GB (Unbuffered) or 3.5 GB (Registered) of memory,
super I/O, and Green PC functions.
The KR7A-133/KR7A-133R uses the VIA VT8366A and VT8233A chipsets to make the evolutionary
move from PC 100/PC 133 SDRAM to PC 1600/PC 2100 DDR SDRAM, increasing the speed of the
system and memory buses from 100 MHz to 133 MHz. Its 200/266 MHz memory interface supports the
wide range of PC 1600/PC 2100 DDR SDRAM memory devices now on the market.
VIA VT8366A is a system bus controller, or northbridge, that houses the high-speed system elements
critical to overall system performance while also containing the system interface to the processor. The
key functions of the VT8366A System Controller include the 266 MHz Athlon System Bus, the 266 MHz
DDR Memory Subsystem, the AGP 4X/2X/1X modes Graphics Interface (AGP 2.0 Compliant) and the
33 MHz/32-bit PCI Bus Interface (PCI 2.2 Compliant), including arbiter.
DDR SDRAM is the newest memory standard, it provides the maximum translation bandwith and also
greatly improves data transaction delays. This feature improves whole system performance and speed,
especially multimedia environment applications.
The KR7A-133/KR7A-133R has a built in Ultra DMA 133 function. This means that it provides speedier
HDD throughput boosting overall system performance. Ultra DMA 133 is the newest standard for IDE
devices. It enhances existing Ultra DMA 33 technology by increasing both performance and data integrity.
This new high-speed interface almost double the Ultra DMA 66 burst data transfer rate to 133 Mbytes/sec.
The result is maximum disc performance using the current PCI local bus environment. Another benefit is
you can connect four IDE devices in your system through either Ultra DMA 66, Ultra DMA 100 or Ultra
DMA 133. You will have more flexibility to expand your computer system.
KR7A-133R's built-in HighPoint HPT 372 chipset gives you the capability to support Ultra DMA 133.
Ultra DMA 133 is the newest standard for IDE devices. It provides two IDE channels (IDE3, IDE4) that
also support Ultra DMA 133 specifications, and it allows for four additional IDE devices in your
computer system. It can give you high performance and efficiency data transfer rate through the IDE
channels. This also means that your computer, in total, can connect up to eight IDE devices (IDE1 ~
IDE4). This allows for maximum expandability for future hardware demands. This chipset also supports
IDE RAID, inlcuding RAID 0, RAID 1 and RAID 0+1. This feature enables you to maximize your data
storage performance and security. (KR7A-133R Only)
KR7A-133/KR7A-133R provides high flexibility to users building AMD Socket A Athlon
XP, Athlon
and Duron
systems. It provides the option of 133MHz/133MHz CPU and memory bus combinations.
The KR7A-133/KR7A-133R has built-in hardware monitoring functions (refer to Appendix B for detailed
information) to ensure a safe computing environment.
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