Very nice :up:
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Very nice :up:
What did you get to take home free? :P
Looks like great fun :D. Isn't spraying LN2 around like that a tad dangerous though lol :p:? Or is that evaporated nitrogen being released?
Great pics, COOL car:slobber: :slobber: :slobber:
Fugger did you get to test out IN9 MAX? Can u say anything about it?
Been waiting for this board for ages.
nice job, ur lucky
Same here !! :eek: :eek: :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by \/ENDE][A
Me three! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Xptweaker
Me Four !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:slobber: :slobber:
theInquirer gave some coverage...
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=36526
[sarcasm]although, it is theinq, so it might have never happened[/sarcasm]
good day what had by all i seams.
Shame the volt mod failed would have liked to see how high a kent can go on -192 5ghz is a mean number
i just read the abit writeup of the whole thing, terrible writing! :p:
Seriously though ive read this about four times now and i think its pretty sweet on both abit and your part.
Nice :)
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=36526
I'd like to participate in such event too :D
can i have the car?
so which psu couldnt take the load and blown up? was an tagan 1kw or?
Nice pics and that car is lookin tasty, did it come with a line lock :D
Just read Driverheaven's cover, how did you kill a 1KW PCP&C :eek:
We actually toasted a PC P&C Turbo 1K if you can believe that!! When we tripped the breaker the second time (shutting down Abit's server!) when power was restored, the Turbo 1K was toast.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hilfiger
And yes we did get to play around with a prototype IN9 MAX board. I am not at liberty to say much, but I can say it has many OC'er friendly features in it's Micro Guru. Once Abit gets a few kinks worked out of this mobo it will pwn all other 680i mobo's.
Definatley waiting for this board now:slobber: :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by Philly_Boy
That one here you can find pics in the third page
Don`t know how i missed this thanks Kemo6600:DQuote:
Originally Posted by kemo6600
I wonder what the kinks are? Maybe similar problems other 680 boards have suffered with.:D
The board is capable of 540 fsb and the Abit engineers aren't satisfied yet!! Like I said this board will *pwn* the eVGA and Asus boards when it debuts in about 3-4 weeks.Quote:
Originally Posted by \/ENDE][A
:eek: Holy Sh**:eek: I knew this board would be worth waiting for:slobber: :slobber: :slobber: . Now if i can just get my memory sorted and some water cooling i`m in for some fun:D. Many thanks for the info Phily_Boy.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Philly_Boy
Just come off Abit site and now IN9 32X-MAX comes with AirPace WI-FI and the PCB is now blue. Looks even better now, hope it stays that way.:D
I hope these boards for once are gonna be some very stable 680i boards unlike EVGA (but I respect the way EVGA and Nvidia admitted the flaws tho).
More brands in the very highend section is always nice for enthusiasts, would be nice to see Abit recover from the "sleeping" years.
Hmm looks, like there might be TWO versions. One with the black PCB and without the WiFi, the other blue WITH the WiFi.Quote:
Originally Posted by \/ENDE][A
Regular
WiFi Version
Abit`s global site shows only one version, i think the other sites haven`t updated their info yet. I have heard there is an non max version coming but i don`t think it`s any of these. I can`t remember the difference between the max and non max off hand. Anyone else know?Quote:
Originally Posted by qdemn7
if it mirrors the AW9D/AW9D-MAX it will probably be the other way around with the MAX having the black PCB.Quote:
Originally Posted by qdemn7
Anyway I hope that there's a cheaper version without the wifi card as I don't need 1.