MAX3: The Rise of Cooling
ABIT's MAX3: The Rise of Cooling
http://www.abit-usa.com/news/2003/20030714.php
This is old news. But here's its own thread to add to the hype.
http://www.abit-usa.com/news/2003/20030714.php
MAX3: The Rise of Cooling
MAX3 promises to take this world, the world transformed by MAX I and II, and illuminate the inherent darkness that has come to symbolize the desktop motherboard market. With a radically advanced cooling solution and the most flexible, powerful and forward thinking technologies for the most demanding and discerning enthusiasts, MAX3 is more than a new motherboard: It is a new way of thinking!
On July 25, the world will learn all about MAX3. Only MAX from ABIT is built with MAXimum in mind. ABIT's MAX3 will bring users a new idea of:
MAXimum Cooling
MAXimum Performance
MAXimum Storage
MAXimum Service
MAXimum Security
MAXimum Overclocking
MAXimum Multimedia
MAXimum Engineering
Nobody has seen nor experienced anything like MAX3 and the MAXimum features and performance it will offer. On July 21, come to the ABIT website at www.abit-usa.com to see an early look at the future of motherboards.
About ABIT
ABIT Computer Corporation designs and sells a complete family of award-winning ABIT Engineered mainboards and multimedia products. All ABIT products support industry-leading technology and provide leading quality and performance for integration of computer components supporting a broad range of PC applications, such as e-commerce, e-business, entertainment and education. Corporate headquarters are located in Taiwan. For more information, visit the Company's web site at http://www.abit-usa.com.
This is old news. But here's its own thread to add to the hype.
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IC7-G i875 chipset
800 MHz FSB Dual Channel DDR
- 1 AGP 8x
- 2 Serial ATA 150 RAID + 2 Serial ATA
- 5 PCI
- 8 USB 2.0
- 6 channel audio (Realtek)
- Gigabit Lan (Intel)
- 2 FireWire
Translation: But the large innovation is at the level of OTES cooling which was placed on certain condensers & MOSFET to improve the stability of the system in particularly at the time of overclocking.
http://www.clubic.com/n/n9147.html
This is an overclocking board, not Nintendo 8 bits. J/K