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Old Asus K7M (for Athlon) Review

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Asus K7M (for Athlon) Review

by William Henning
Editor, CPUReview
Copyright February 13, 2000
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Introduction

In my previous Athlon reviews (Athlon 600MHz Review, Athlon 1GHz review) I covered the AMD Fester motherboard and the GigaByte 7iX.

I thought it was time to start reviewing Athlon motherboards; and first up is the Asus K7M (rev. 1.04).

This motherboard has been on the marked for a couple of months; but only recently has Asus acknowledged its existence. Earlier versions were shipped with generic “white book” documentation that did not identify the board as an Asus product; however the version I received was clearly identified as an Asus motherboard, both on the motherboard and in the manual.

The k7m motherboard

Look at all those capacitors behind the Slot A connector! Also look at the two capacitors in front of it… they were a bit of a pain in the posterior.

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What you get

So what do you get for your money?

* The motherboard (duh)
* A manual (make that an excellent manual)
* A driver CD
* floppy cable
* A UDMA 66 IDE cable
* USB port mounting bracket / cable (for the third and fourth ports)
* universal CPU retention module

The Motherboard

The K7M is based on the AMD 751 (Irongate) Northbridge, with a VIA 686 Southbridge. The 751 chip on this motherboard was of revision C6.

k7m manual
Motherboard Features

* 305mm x 213mm (12″ x 8.4″)
* Slot A for Athlon 500-750+
* 3x 168 pin DIMM sockets for up to 768Mb PC100 SDRAM
* ECC support
* AMD-751 Northbridge w/ 200MHz FSB (100MHz DDR)
* VIA 82C686A Southbridge w/ UDMA66, AC97 audio
* AD1881 3D Enhanced Codec
* Winbond W83782D hardware monitoring chip
* 1 AMR slot (for audio/modem riser card)
* 1 AGP Slot (AGP 1x / 2x)
* 5 PCI slots
* 1 ISA slot (shared with last PCI slot)
* supports up to 4 UDMA33/66 EIDE devices
* PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports
* 4 USB ports (two on motherboard, two on mounting bracket)
* 1 EPP/ECP parallel port
* 2 Enhanced serial ports
* 1 Game/MIDI port
* Line In / Out / mic audio ports
* 2Mbit Flash for BIOS
* AMI Green PnP BIOS
* “Jumper Free” CPU/DIMM bus frequency adjustment

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Bundled Software

* ASUS PC Probe system monitoring utilities
* Trend PC-cillin Anti-Virus utility
* YAMAHA XG50 Software Wavetable
* IDE / AGP / Audio drivers
System Configuration

* OEM Athlon 500 processor
* Globalwin VEK32 heatsink/fan
* Enhance Technologies ATX-730 300W power supply
* Asus K7M rev. 1.04 motherboard
* Diamond Viper 770 Ultra video card
* on-board audio
* 2x 64Mb Goldstar 7ns PC100 memory
* Quantum 10.2Gb EX hard drive
* Pioneer 6x DVD driver
* AOpen ANL-201 network card
* Windows 98 Second Edition
* DirectX 7
* VIA irq/ide/sound drivers
* AMD 4.5 Gart driver

k7m cables
Comments on the configuration

The VEK32 is a monster heatsink/fan; one well suited to overclocking :-)

The ATX-730 is one of the best power supplies made, it is the one currently being shipped with the Sys Cold Fusion 1000 (1GHz Athlon) computers.

I chose the Diamond Viper 770 Ultra for this system as it was also used in my original Athlon 600 review.

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