Taipei, Taiwan, March 17 2003-ABIT's BE7,
IT7 MAX2 v 2 and BH7 are the motherboards of the year. Based on the 845 PE
chipset, these boards are designed to be pushed to the limit while offering the
most stable platforms with which to base a system around.
The Motherboard of the Year: IT7-MAX 2 v 2
Anandtech thought the IT7 MAX2 v 2 was the best P4 solution:
"For those users that desire a flexible, feature-filled and overclockable
motherboard...the ABIT IT7 MAX2 v. 2 couldn't be a more perfect choice: "the
ABIT IT7 MAX2 V.2 is the most complete Pentium 4 motherboard solution currently
available on the market."
ABIT's IT7-MAX Series won top honours over at Hexus: "The
ABIT MAX Series has brought a lot of innovation to the scene. The IT7 Max
brought i845E/PE to the masses in a hugely tweakable motherboard...MAX2 got
things even more right arguably with the return of the missing PS/2 ports making
it even more accessible. The only enthusiasts choice for those running DDR on a
Pentium 4 this year."
At the coveted and highly anticipated OC Workbench 2002 Reader
Awards, the IT7 MAX2 v 2 completed a sweep in the socket 478 category, winning
Gold for "Best Overclocking" and "Best Cost/Performance Ratio"
Best Upper Midrange P4 board: The BE7 series
HardOCP awarded the BE7-RAID their Top Pick, remarking "we
ran all sorts of very stressful stability tests on the ABIT BE7-RAID and it
showed to be one of the most stable Pentium 4 boards we have seen."
The New Overclocking Champ: The ABIT BH7
Remember the ABIT BH6? It was the largest selling motherboard of
all time, selling over 2 million and launching an overclocking revolution. The
ABIT Engineers remember those days fondly and have been busy tweaking and
testing a board that is worthy enough to follow in the footsteps of the BH6.
With 4-phase power and Rubycon capacitors, the BH7 is ABIT Engineered to be
pushed to the limit well into the future. Prepare for the next generation of
overclocking with the ABIT Engineered BH7.
To read the articles, go to the following links:
http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NDI3LDY=
http://www.hexus.co.uk/review.php?review=478
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.html?i=1771&p=1
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