My only
gripes with regard to this motherboard are minor placement issues (primary IDE
connector, fan headers,) and chipset issues, although MSI can not be blamed for
AMD's short sightedness (750 chipset; AGP 2X, and PC-100 only.) The cheap
transistors near the Slot A connector
(ala FIC SD11) makes the K7 Pro less aesthetically pleasing.
Overclocking performance with the Gold Finger Device left much more to be desired,
but until I test it out with another motherboard, I can not
conclude if the problem lies with the motherboard, or the CPU itself. Finally the
D-LED feature probably could've been left out. Ultimately in the greater scheme
of things, those gripes are minor, and are not too degrading
therefore...
I
am willing to label this motherboard
as a decent, and relatively tweakable motherboard. Why? Because overclocking with FSB adjustments are easy, and
for the most part successful. I was also able to achieve a decent overclock (via
FSB.) To top it all off, MSI includes Anti Virus software to help
you protect your files (and your system). For the longest time, AMD Athlon
users only wanted a stable motherboard. Now they have one that's also tweakable
and fast.