Abit AT7 MAX2 Review

Diverse d.  21. november. 2002, skrevet af Quickmcj 0 Kommentarer.  Vist: 388 gange.



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ABIT'S FIRST MAX motherboard was billed as a daring attempt to build a legacy-free platform. A dizzying array of USB and Firewire ports replaced legacy PS/2, serial, and parallel ports, but the AT7 MAX was never really legacy-free. Despite Abit's forward-looking intentions, the AT7 MAX's KT333 chipset still featured legacy logic, and the board itself retained a floppy port that flew in the face of its legacy-free marketing. In the end, the AT7 MAX was praised not so much for the reduction in legacy ports that it offered, but for its peripheral-packed PCB that made its MAX moniker particularly appropriate.

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