Lately, we were confronted with the chance to survey 1 of Iwill's Socket-A CPU Boards.We haven't had much receive with Iwill's productions here at Hardware, so we skipped at the chance to acquire their KK266Plus in our lab.There is no traversing that Iwill has constructed rather a splash lately, publishing a string of high executing, well weaponed CPU board targeted immediately at the partizan market.
The board we'll be accepting a appear at today, the KK266Plus is a "revamped" edition of their original KK266R, grounded on the VIA KT133A chipset. The KT133A has been very pop between the overclocking community, but has been overshadowed by the wide mixture of DDR capable chipsets useable today.Let's dig into the KK266Plus and assure what it's able of, and detect out whether or not there is a direct for this mobo in your rigs.
In the box you'll detect a device driver / installation CD, an eighty-Conductor UDMA/100 IDE cable, a floppy cable, an over average user's stick shift and the two-port audio bracket and connector cable requirement to totally use the on-board sound. The KK266Plus also has headers for additional USB connections, but unluckily the necessary hardware necessitated to accept advantage of these connectors is not admitted.Installation of the KK266Plus is very directly forward.There are just 3 jumpers that might demand to be set.
To enable or invalid the on-board sound, and some other to set the default FSB of your processor.Though FSBs can be changed in the organization BIOS, their range and divider is impressed by the circumstance of the jumper. If the default FSB is set to 100MHz., FSBs from 100MHz. to 132MHz. will be selectable. If the jumper is set to 133MHz., the FSB can be cranked all the path up to 166MHz. The 3rd jumper appropriates users to correct the Vio voltage to either +5 or +10%.




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