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Hexus
VR-Zone
HardOCP
LostCircuits
OC Workbench
Legion Hardware
Legit Reviews
UK Gamer
Sudhian
OCAddiction
Digital-Daily
Club Overclocker
The BH7 is aimed at those that like to see how far their components can go. The usual limiting factors of FSB ceiling, CPU and DDR voltage have generally been taken out of the equation. With enhanced circuitry the BH7 is able to run at 200FSB without missing a beat. Finding a current processor that can match the board's FSB capabilities is the challenge that faces us.
There is a lot to like when it comes to the ABIT BH7 and it seems that stability and overclocking were on the top of the ABIT engineers' list of goals. Kudos to ABIT for building another fine mainboard.
Overall, it is hard not to recommend the BH7, it is a board for the tweaker, no doubt. The BH7 somehow is the equivalent of a classic British roadster, no frills, Abit unreasonable but lots of fun to play with. Anybody who wants all the gizmos will have to look elsewhere but then, he or she might find neither the performance nor the stability.