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    Review : FIC AN19E KT400 Motherboard

    Posted on Wednesday, November 20 2002 @ 16:19:33 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    TweakTown has a review of the FIC AN19E KT400 Motherboard :
    Anyone heard of FIC out there? Nobody? Well I’m sure most of you have heard of them before, seeing their motherboards in OEM computers such as Compaq and other computer manufacturers. But what about the DYI market? What about the users like us at TweakTown who demand performance, stability and all the features we crave? Well for a while, FIC strayed away from that market and when they tried, ended up putting out average boards.

    Well today, FIC is out to prove something. To prove that big names like Abit, Asus, EPoX etc. are the cement they walk on. To prove that they can put out a board that fits all our needs and more and finally to win the trust of consumers everywhere. That trust that is so important for any motherboard manufacturers out there trying to leap to the next step. But with all these things to prove, will this FIC AN19E KT400 motherboard be the new competitor?
    The mobo


    Review Link : TweakTown


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