EPoX Goes KT600

EP-8KRA2+ Unveiled

by Anton Shilov
06/26/2003 | 01:45 AM

VIA KT600 chipset appears to be considerably more successful than its unlucky predecessor KT400A. A lot of mainboard makers have already adopted the novelty for their upcoming products, whereas the KT400A was welcomed very coldly. Following its competitors, today EPoX unveiled its EP-8KRA2+ mainboard based on the KT600 core-logic.

The specs of the novelty bring us nothing extraordinary except the fact that EPoX appears to be very popular among personal computer hardware enthusiasts, as a result, the EP-8KRA2+ promises to become wide-spread over hardware community.

EPoX EP-8KRA2+ will make its appearance on the market quite soon. Additionally, a less advanced mainboard EP-8KRA2 without RAID capabilities will show up. Pricing may vary, but I am nearly sure that VIA KT600-based solutions will cost a bit less compared to those powered by NVIDIA nForce2.