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MattVP, apparently you haven't "built more computers than I've been inside of." The KT7A isn't old at all - it supports Durons and Athlons up to 1.2Ghz "or future Socket A processors based on 200MHz." Sure, the board isn't geared towards the top-of-the-line market (more to the compatibility/workstation market), but it's maybe a year old.
Don't believe me about the BIOS? Look for yourself at the picture I just took.
I've looked at some pages, and yes, some bioses are soldered in. I was wrong when I said that all bioses are in sockets like you said all bioses now are soldered in, but atleast I never added a very arrogant statement to the end of my post. If you don't see BIOS's in sockets anymore, then you should probably use more than the same brand of equipment. Sorry for the harshness, but I really dislike people who are arrogant.
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