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Originally Posted by NapalmV5
obviously a fan then :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by NapalmV5
obviously a fan then :rolleyes:
yup, big fan, lots of invoices to prove.. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo
im still waiting on abit to deliver smtg apart/different/outrageous.. how about BP6 II dual-kent ? :D
Omg what a price :stick: ::eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by PallMall
Abit :slapass:
Good mobo imho but price is not good :(
Regards
Martin
With that price I should get two of these
*** Aktuelle Preise sobald verfügbar, 999,90 EUR ist natürlich NICHT der korrekte Preis ***Quote:
Originally Posted by PallMall
This means this is not the correct price
Is it true that Abit's uguru monitoring solution does not allow temps/voltages to be monitored through apps like Speedfan?
Does that apply to all of their newer mobo's like this one?
No. A friend of mine with a AW9D-Max uses speedfan without a problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by virtualrain
The NB heatsink doesn't look like it's gonna cool that well.
I think it is at the Egg now.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813127019
Any more news on this board?? Has anyone tested one yet?
I'd like to see some reviews/tests of it!!!
All those wierd names for motherboards these days... "QuadGT"? "PowerUp edition"... What happened to a nice codename on the box a'la the good old MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum days, or even further back with a good ASUS A7N8X?? Or just for giggles the ASRock K7S8X... Where's the fun in having a whacky name on the box??
And all those slogans... Quad me this, Quad me that... Total über power is gonna rock your world, etc... I'm ired of it, give me a good board, that hasn't had half it's R&D cost put into names and slogans. :slapass:
Best Regards :toast:
after reading the specs, I couldn't see anything special or interesting about that boardQuote:
Originally Posted by Knight
Who cares about specs any more we run everything above specs someone should overclock that boardQuote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
single Ethernet, generic sound, no real interesting features, and a competitive AMD solution could be had for almost a third of the priceQuote:
Originally Posted by kemo6600
Personally I don’t care much about those features + when AMD relapse K8L we will start to worry about AMD mobosQuote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
nnstep, how dare you say that? the only interesting feature i see is max fsb. max fsb is the only important factor in my next mobo purchase.
The bios reset thingie is pretty cool, no? I for some reason can never get over the stigma of onboard sound (use a HDA Mystique for "dolby digital in games" whatever that means. What are two ethernet ports for anyway? I am curious.
do you really use 2 ethernet ports? And onboard sound is something most of us try to avoid, and IIRC u have a soundcard... So why complain? That said, prices of mobo's are jumping up quite a bit recently. That might have something to do with this newfangled ROHS compliance.Quote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
ROHS compliance is garbage.
our electronics will alst half as long while cositng more.
If I have to buy the product twice it's less enviromentally friendly than if I bought it once.
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Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
Which raises the point, why ARE there so many boards with 2 ethernet ports? Are people really using them? :confused:
I don't know what I would use my 2nd ethernet port for. Why do people need 2 anyways?
For server use!!!One for router and the other for hub.
really cause you get get a Via 890 chipset with exactly the same features (minus a few SATA) for less than $60 and it'll still be ROHS compliantQuote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
Lol, its called consumerism gone mad just look at half the Forum members for christ sake! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by DTU_XaVier
Eva have you got any Results on this board?
Anything new on this board? I'm urgently awaiting tests!! ;)