Philipp 6 Posted August 13, 2001 PC Stats has posted a review on the Tyan Trinity KT-A Motherboard Even with the stability problems I experienced, there are a few general conclusions about the board we can draw. First, the general layout of the KT-A is pretty good, the IDE and floppy drive connectors are exactly where you´d want them to be and the ATX power plug is at the top of the board and isn´t going to obstruct air flow (this I like a lot). I also like the relative small size of the KT-A´s PCB. Its performance is on par with other KT133A boards that I´ve worked with in the past, and thanks to it´s lack of extra features, the Tyan KT-A should be one of the cheapest boards around. Also, if the KT-A is even close to it´s brethren in terms of reliability, it would easily rival its competitors best efforts. While this isn´t something we normally comment on, I feel I must say that the instruction manual Tyan pack with this motherboard is very well done. Granted, most of us don´t spend too much time reading a motherboard´s instruction manual, but in this case it was nice to see a very well layed out manual full of coherent explainations (that even the first time user could understand). Read more Share this post Link to post