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    Thumbs up Exclusive: Abit updates nForce2 boards, changes names and expands to 3 models

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    Based on the NVIDIA® nForce™2 SPP chipset, supporting the latest AMD Athlon XP CPUs with a 333MHz front-side bus, and featuring new dual 400MHz DDR memory controllers, ABIT's NV7-Series is multimedia perfection combined with advanced ABIT Engineering.
    Maximum Memory for Multimedia Applications
    Dual 400MHz memory controllers deliver up to a 50% increase in memory bandwidth, and optimized 128-bit architecture means reduced memory latency. Three DDR DIMMs allow support for up to 3GB of 333MHz or 2GB of 400MHz DDR memory, and advanced memory architecture provides the power to drive the latest 3D games and multimedia applications with unequalled smoothness and realism.
    ABIT Engineered for Performance and Stability
    Only ABIT allows for the Front Side Bus to be adjusted up to 237 MHz-at least 17 MHz higher than the closest competition. This overclocker friendly FSB is made possible through ABIT's use of a 5 bit Frequency ID (FID); other motherboards use a 4 bit FID. While others may offer higher voltage adjustments, only ABIT guarantees that all of our settings will work. Our ABIT Engineers are overclockers too, and have tested all the settings. The reason for this guaranteed overclockabity? ABIT's 3 phase power solution is back. This ABIT Engineered solution ensures more power to the CPU (up to 75-80 W v. 60 W with a 2 phase solution) while overclocking, providing rock-solid system stability. This means fewer crashes for ABIT users and higher overclocks. Finally, with ABIT's CPU H.T.P (CPU Hardware Thermal Protection) Technology for ABIT AT7-MAX2/KD7 and nForce 2 series motherboards, CPU burn-out through cooling malfunction is averted, ensuring your high performance ABIT motherboard won't crash and burn.
    Last edited by MrIcee; 11-04-2002 at 03:12 PM.

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