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ABIT IN9 32 MAX tested by crotale in the forums

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 7:16 pm    Post subject: ABIT IN9 32 MAX tested by crotale in the forums Reply with quote

ABIT IN9 32 MAX is as you may know the latest addition to the family of motherboards based on the nForce 680i SLI chipset, and just a few days ago our overclocking expert and editor Robert "Crotale" Kihlberg got hold of a sample himself. Robert has created something of a overclocking blog in the forums, where he has uploaded wads of images, not to mention overclocking results and interesting performance tests. ABIT is marketing the IN9 32X MAX as a real die-hard overclocker's motherboard, and who fits better for a testing job of that kind of job than Crotale? After just a few days tests he has reached past 530MHz FSB with a Core 2 Extreme X6800 CPU, and all this on air.

A very impressive result for a motherboard with no modifications done whatsoever and the first impression is that ABIT has a great motherboard in the IN9. With pretty much everything else said, we just want to clarify it's no real review of the card, although there is a whole lot of interesting information that can be found, in Crotale's thread in the forums, which is updated as he scores new results.


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