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Clipped from MSI's web site
<< It is red. It is the hottest. MSI? has announced the release of the K7T Turbo-Limited Edition. The socket A K7T Turbo Limited is based on VIA®'s well-known KT133A chipset and conforms to the ATX form factor. The board has an attractive look and a golden MSI? heatsink that will surely get your attention. Its cutting-edge design supports the latest AMD Athlon? and Duron? processors and is geared for performance PC users that require expandability and upgradeability. With support for a 266MHz Front-Side Bus (FSB) and 4x AGP, the K7T Turbo Limited offers unprecedented advantages in graphics performance and I/O transfers. Whether you're a business user running multiple applications or a hardcore gamer searching for the most reliable system, the K7T Turbo Limited enables you to maximize the benefits of the latest AMD processor technology. >>
It looks too radical with red colored mainboard
<< It is red. It is the hottest. MSI? has announced the release of the K7T Turbo-Limited Edition. The socket A K7T Turbo Limited is based on VIA®'s well-known KT133A chipset and conforms to the ATX form factor. The board has an attractive look and a golden MSI? heatsink that will surely get your attention. Its cutting-edge design supports the latest AMD Athlon? and Duron? processors and is geared for performance PC users that require expandability and upgradeability. With support for a 266MHz Front-Side Bus (FSB) and 4x AGP, the K7T Turbo Limited offers unprecedented advantages in graphics performance and I/O transfers. Whether you're a business user running multiple applications or a hardcore gamer searching for the most reliable system, the K7T Turbo Limited enables you to maximize the benefits of the latest AMD processor technology. >>
It looks too radical with red colored mainboard