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Abit NV7-133R
Sound, RAID, LAN, Ultra DMA 133 capability,
and USB 2.0 - Abit’s latest motherboard has all that and more,
writes Dave Cook.
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Product: |
NV7-133R |
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From: |
Abit |
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Web: |
www.abit.com.tw
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Price: |
£109 |
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Rating: |
9 |
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We like: |
Superb feature set.
Rock solid reliability. |
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We don’t like: |
Poor overclocking
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Abit’s NV7-133R is the ideal motherboard for busy
upgraders who would rather be doing something else with their
valuable time. How come? Because onboard graphics chipset apart,
practically everything else required in a motherboard is provided as
standard.
Up to four Ultra DMA 100 devices can be connected to
the board’s two IDE channels. In addition, the NV7-133R helps you
maximise data capability in terms of storage, reliability, and
productivity in the shape of IDE RAID technology. RAID 0, RAID 1,
and RAID 0+1 configurations are available, with the ability to
support up to four Ultra DMA 133 devices via Highpoint’s HPT 372
chipset.
Main
Features
To whet your appetite, the following lists the
board’s main features:
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Supports AMD Athlon/Athlon XP (or Duron 200MHz) Socket
A processors based on 200/266MHz clock.
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Integrated nVIDIA nForce 415 and MCP-D chipset with
Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface (ACPI).
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nVIDEO MPC-D built in audio with 256 voices. Supports
AC3 and 6-channel DAC (CA-20 back plate and cables provided).
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Midi/Game Port, plus LineOut/LineIn/Mic.
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5 PCI slots.
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Supports AGP 1X/2X/4X (1.5 volts only).
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Onboard Realtek 10/100MB LAN (RJ45).
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Supports up to Ultra DMA 100 IDE, plus Ultra DMA
133/RAID via HPT 372 IDE controller.
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Supports up to 8 IDE devices (including 4 RAID).
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RAID 0 (striping mode for boosting performance).
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RAID 1 (mirroring mode for data security).
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RAID 0+1 (striping and mirroring).
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3 184-pin DIMMs support up to 1.5GB PC1600 and PC2100
DDR SDRAM. Unbuffered non-ECC type DDR DIMM support.
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PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse connector, 1 floppy port (up
to 2.88MB). 2 serial ports. 1 parallel port (standard/EPP/ECP).
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2 USB 2.0 ports (and cable/connectors), plus onboard
USB 1.1 header.
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SoftMenu II for setup of CPU parameters.
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Award Plug and Play BIOS supports APM, DMI, and
write-protect Anti-Virus functionality.
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Built-in Wake on LAN/Modem headers.
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Built-in IrDA TX-RX, SM-Bus, and SPDIF headers.
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ATX form factor.
Wired For Sound
Considering the keen price of the NV7-133R its
feature set is quite remarkable.
For example, the nForce 415 chipset means you get
5.1 channel audio supporting the AC3 digital standard. A CA-20 back
plate connects to the motherboard’s 6-channel audio header and
provides the analogue audio signals for the centre channel/subwoofer
plus left and right rear channels. The back plate also boasts
digital S/PDIF In and Out connectors along with a couple of USB
ports that complement the two USB ports
attached directly to the motherboard.
Port Ahoy!
Two
additional USB headers (courtesy of the VIA VT6202 chipset) provide
the board with the latest, lightning fast USB 2.0 technology. One
header attaches to the CA-20 back plate as described earlier, while
the other header can be linked with a further two USB ports via an
additional back plate (back plate and cable included).
A further header is provided for devices that
support the slower USB 1.1 specification. Thus, Abit has managed to
provide plenty of expansion capability without the user having to
worry about installing an additional USB hub.
Additional expansion potential is provided by way of
five PCI slots. Meanwhile, for users linked to a network, an
integrated Realtek RJ45 10/100 LAN is present and sports green and
yellow LEDs for assessing the current status of the network. The
board’s AGP interface can take graphic cards with AGP 1X/2X/4X.
BIOS
As is the norm with Abit motherboards, the NV7-133R
is a jumperless design, which means you can configure all hardware
parameter including the CPU through the BIOS.
The only disappointment is that BIOS configuration
is handled by SoftMenu II rather than the newer SoftMenu III.
Although you can still tweak the memory via the Memory Timings and
CAS Latency, the fact remains that SoftMenu II is not as
configurable as SoftMenu III.
That said, SoftMenu II is perfectly adequate for the
many users who simply want to get the board up and running with the
minimum amount of downtime. Indeed, this proved to be the case
because we found the entire installation process smooth and entirely
painless.
Verdict
Unlike other Abit motherboards, the NV7-133R will
not be regarded as the overclocker’s board of choice. It offers
virtually everything else, though, thanks to a remarkable feature
set and Abit’s usual rock solid reliability.
Dave Cook
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