When you look at these numbers found here >>> http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/news/...CNO=en_0707041
The poll results in this thread are not very suprising![]()
When you look at these numbers found here >>> http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/news/...CNO=en_0707041
The poll results in this thread are not very suprising![]()
RIG 1: Asus Rampage Extreme X48
RIG 2: Foxconn BloodRage X58
E8600 Q820A349 @ 4.75Ghz: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=596270
I think it's more because of Abit's recent history with their bad BIOS's and failure to support their products. A lot of people that got burned don't want to give Abit another chance. The IP35 Pro is, in my opinion, the best board out right now. The shipping BIOS has 0 issues for me. Everything works as advertised and it runs a lot cooler than the Asus. On top of all that, Abit has already released 2 beta BIOS's increasing performance even more. Abit has a winner with this board... brings me back to the NF7-S daysI would be willing to bet that if you put one of these Abit boards in the hand's of one of those Gigabyte or Asus owners, the polls may turn.
probably because I imagine that it's heavily based on experience gained with the QuadGT.
Tbh I don't think that at least Asus support is any better & in many ways is probably worse.
once Lvcoyote get's it hosted abit forums should also have the B03 BIOS as well as Fugger's link.
http://www.lvcoyote.com/M629B_11.B03.zip
Last edited by Heidfirst; 07-05-2007 at 06:07 PM. Reason: added link
abit IP35 Pro, E6600, HD3870, FSP FX700-GLN
abit AB9 QuadGT, E6400, 7900GTO, FSP FX600-GLN
abit AX78 x2
Asus P5N-E SLI, E6600, 8800GTS, Tagan 530W
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