Woohoo a german site is kicking in! Planet3DNow has a prototype board of the Asus A7V333 board taken through their testing circuit making up 6 pages of fun to read: Center of the A7V333 is the new VIA KT333 northbridge. It is leading the socket A into the DDR333 age und officially supports 166 mhz memory clock. The user can drive his memory either synchronously to the frontsidebus at 133 mhz, or with 5/4 asynchronously with 166 mhz. Therefore of course you'll need the new pc2700 modules, which at the moment are distributed very rarely. Even Asus was not able to help us out with a pc2700. Read the full preview