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MSI KT3-Ultra ARU review by MS. Wrapped up like a Christmas Ornament but fast... (June 6, 2002).

MSI K7D-L review by MS. MSI's Lite version of a Dual Athlon board built around the MPX chipset. (March 11, 2002).

MSI 845Ultra review by MS. MSI comes out with one of the first Intel 845D (DDR) chipset boards, featuring on-board USB 2.0 and RAID 0,1 and 6 channel on-board sound. A very solid board. (December 7, 2001).

MSI K7T266 Pro2-RU review by MS. MSI's solution for the KT266A chipset features on-board USB 2.0 and RAID 0,1. The original BIOS revision had some bugs but they have been weeded out by now (October 31, 2001)

MSI 845 Pro2-R review by MS. Based on the Intel i845 chipset (SDRAM) for the P4 (478pin) the board features the CMedia 8738 6 channel sound and Promise RAID controller, the performance is still somewhat lukewarm, though (Sept. 17, 2001)

MSI K7T Turbo review by MS. The VIA 133A based mainboard is beautiful but the BIOS is holding it back quite badly (April 1, 2001)

MSI K7T Pro review by MS. After skipping the KX133 chipset MSI releases a rock solid VIA KT133-based mainboard (September 28, 2000)

MSI 815E Pro review by MS. MSI debuts in the Intel i815E arena with almost too much performance for its own good. (August 26, 2000)

MSI MS 6309 review by MS. The latest in Socket 370 paired with the VIA 133A chipset and a few hidden BIOS settings. (April 17, 2000)

MSI K7 Pro (MS6195) review by MS. A high speed board that can push the Athlon to bus speed frequencies of up to 119 MHz (Feb. 13, 2000)

MSI 6163 BXMaster review by MS. The integration of the Promise UATA /66 controller and a refined BIOS turn this board into the fastest BX board currently on the market. (Dec. 21 1999)

MSI 6167 review by MS. The first approach of the SlotA platform by MSI. The final production version is a welcome addition to the few Athlon boards available. (Oct. 21 1999)

MSI 5184 review by MS. An AT form factor SS7 board based on the VIA MVP3 chipset 4 PCI slots and high speed. (Dec. 1998)

MSI 6163 review by MS. BX 440 based Slot 1 board with almost overkill of features as well as extreme stabilty and speed. (April 7 1999)




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