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    abit Fatal1ty AN9 32X Motherboard Review

    Posted on Monday, October 30 2006 @ 20:52:56 CET by LSDsmurf


    Overall, the Fatal1ty AN9 32X is a pretty decent socket AM2 motherboard. Based on the successful NVIDIA nForce 590 SLI chipset, abit has done a good job with the Fatal1ty AN9 32X. With its red coloured PCB and underbody red LEDs, this motherboard is probably the coolest looking socket AM2 motherboards in the market, provided if red is your favourite colour. The QTES GT heatpipe cooling also worked flawlessly but it would have been better to have the SB heatsink heatpiped as well. We also had almost no issues with the board layout but we hate the fact that the space between the secondary PCI-E slot and PCI slot was too tight. This will be bad news for those who plan to run SLI and pair up a decent soundcard on this motherboard.

    Link: PCModdingMy

    abit Fatal1ty AN9 32X Motherboard


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