Abit calls it quits
BuddyJ
Dept. of PropagandaOKC Icrontian
<p><a href="http://channel.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=15225">Hexus is reporting</a> Abit will cease motherboard production at the end of 2008. The Taiwanese company will honor RMAs and warranties through 2011 according to the report.</p>
<p>Abit will refocus attention to mobile devices and consumer electronics.</p>
<p>Abit will refocus attention to mobile devices and consumer electronics.</p>
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You'll be missed ABIT but not forgotten.
KT7A-Raid
KX7-333R
NF7-S v2
KT7a
Kx7-333R
NF7-s v2
Best boards I have ever own and all three are still running today.
KT7A-R
KX7-R
KR7? the one that was between KT and KX series
NF7
IC7 (Socket 478)
IP35-E
The two best boards in my experience, clearly superior to the others, were the KX7 and IC7. My NF7-S2 was very smooth, but was a very unstable overclocker. It even corrupted it's BIOS chip during an overclocking session. It was so bad I had to order another chip. I seem to be one of the few enthusiasts that had bad luck with the NF7.
Small motherboard manufacturers that went out of business, are going out of business, or closed production of consumer models:
Epox
Abit
Iwill (stopped making consumer models)
Let's hope that DFI doesn't see the same fate as these other niche market manufacturers!
Biostar and Jetway remain, off the top of my head.
The 790FX is novel, but still behind Intel.
I would have babies with my NFORCE2 if I could...
I think 90% of the boards I've used have been Abit, loved everyone. :sad2:
KT7-RAID
KT7A-RAID
KX7-RAID
KD7-RAID
In Jan 2007, I went and bought an EPoX EP-MF570SLI board because I felt Abit's quality was still iffy. Little did I know that EPoX went out of business 6 months after that until I noticed they quit releasing updated BIOS's for their boards, and there was no news newer than June 2007.
My next board will more than likely be an MSI or Gigabyte.
Both are over clocked a little and running fine.