AnandTech: Gigabyte GA-6RX Apollo Pro266 ATX we last touched a Gigabyte motherboard, but we have always had decent experiences with their products. This time around they brought us their VIA Apollo Pro266 solution, the GA-6RX. Being the first Apollo Pro266 board entering the AnandTech Labs, how are they going to try set the â
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Review of the Gigabyte GA-7VTX socket A KT266 Gigabyte GA-7VTX socket A KT266 Thursday, May 24, 2001 Introduction Just when it seems that the tide of new chipset is beginning to ebb, VIA seems to have picked-up some wind in its sails, and presented the market with its new KT266. The Gigabyte GA-7VTX
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GigaByte GA-7VTX KT266 Motherboard - hardCOREware.net options available, Gigabyte does have a few aces up its sleeve with the 7VTX's BIOS. Gigabyte's first nifty feature is its Dual BIOS technology, which is essentially two BIOS chips right on the board. The BIOS is probably the most important piece of software running on your system, in fact, your sy
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