abit IN9 32x MAX 680i SLI Motherboard Review

Posted on 2007-02-17 17:21:06 by Thomas De Maesschalck

What I have noticed about abit in recent generation of chipset motherboard trend, is that it is a company focused on perfecting a flagship product to lead each line of motherboard chipsets it chooses to go with at a particular time in the market rather carefully. It trades diversity for focus, spending as much time as necessary to polish a flagship before slipping her off from the harbour. We've seen that with abit AW9D MAX, and today we hope to see it on the abit IN9 32X MAX. I was guessing it would come in box with a Samurai, Ninja, or Shogun avatar, much like the AW9D MAX, but this proved to be a wrong guess. A colorful, almost metallic looking dragon grace the front of it's box seemingly hinting at the fury of the top performing board beneath the cardboard.



Link: VR Zone



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