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ABIT back in the game, AN8-32X scrutinised

Author: Cameron Johnson SUMMARY: ABIT is back in the game as "Universal ABIT" and we spend some time looking at their AN8-32X Socket 939 SLI motherboard.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Motherboards
Published: 11th April 2006
Manufacturer: Universal ABIT
Our Rating: 8.5 out of 10

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Introduction

It has been quite some time since ABIT made a big announcement in the IT world apart from its financial troubles in 2005, which made plenty of noise for them but not in the way they wanted. With ABIT now out of the dark place it managed to fall into, they are back to doing what they do best, making quality motherboards for the enthusiast market.

ABIT (or should we say, “Universal ABIT”) has been the biggest name in overclocking for some time. In fact, ABIT was the first to revolutionise it – most companies now owe a bit to ABIT, that were the ones who first dared to push the boundaries of what motherboards could do back in the days of the Intel Pentium II and the trusty BX chipset.

It’s a whole different game these days, as just about everyone has an overclocking motherboard available. If you really want to make the market stand up and take notice of your product, you need to either break a speed barrier, have the most amounts of features on a single board or both of the two rolled into one.

Today we are taking a look at ABIT’s first full attempt at going for the gold on the AMD Athlon 64 Socket 939 platform with the new nVidia nForce 4 SLI x16 chipset but just how well will this motherboard perform?

Let’s have a look and compare it to the previous generation SLI motherboard based on the older nVidia nForce 4 SLI chipset.



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