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I have personally known Abit as a company since back in the BX days, when their BX motherboard was really the first to offer maximum overclocking potential at a good price with stunning performance. It really was THE board to have back then for a few reasons. It was versatile and totally stable. Everyone who had such a board loved it, in fact just recently one of my friends finally got rid of his. Not because he didn't like it, but because after years on end it finally passed away. It seems that Abit has been producing the same quality boards for some time now, many trademark stable overclockers. But up until now it doesn't seem like they have produced another one of those "signature" boards for the 875 chipset series. This is where the MAX3 comes in…the IC7 series by Abit received rave reviews from many fellow writers, and when people heard Abit was making a "revision" of it geared towards hardcore overclockers a lot of us, myself included, wondered how they could possibly make something worthwhile for the customer (especially after the original revision performed so well). I am happy to say that the MAX3 completely, totally, utterly blew away all of my expectations with outstanding good looks, incredible engineering, and the best power and cooling provisions I have ever come across all on one board.
Category: Computer Hardware, Software and Peripherals Type: Glossaries and Dictionaries
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