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What you guys thinks about it?
Abit announced their latest line of motherboard boards the other day at CeBIT. The MAX series includes the IT7 for the Pentium 4 and AT7 for the Athlon XP. The interesting feature of these boards is that they sport no legacy ports, such as parallel, serial, PS/2, etc. Instead, this board sports such ports as four USB 2.0, three IEEE 1394a, six channel digital audio. The boards also sport 4 channel ATA133 IDE RAID using the HighPoint HPT374 chip. All around these are pretty spec'd out boards for today.
Check the pics here..
Abit announced their latest line of motherboard boards the other day at CeBIT. The MAX series includes the IT7 for the Pentium 4 and AT7 for the Athlon XP. The interesting feature of these boards is that they sport no legacy ports, such as parallel, serial, PS/2, etc. Instead, this board sports such ports as four USB 2.0, three IEEE 1394a, six channel digital audio. The boards also sport 4 channel ATA133 IDE RAID using the HighPoint HPT374 chip. All around these are pretty spec'd out boards for today.
Check the pics here..