PC Enthusiast Magazine Builds the Ultimate PC with the ABIT NF7-S

Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. March 18, 2003- In the March issue of PC Enthusiast Magazine, ZeroG lays out, step-by-step how to build the "Ultimate PC". Which motherboard did he use? The ABIT NF7-S.

"Once you have graduated from kindergarten-level computing and realize the true potential of your PC, you'll see that your run-of-the-mill, sub $500 PC won't cut it anymore."

"I will explain what it takes to create the Ultimate PC. This PC will not only allow for hours of gaming pleasure, but it will also have the ability to play movies, record TV shows, play high quality music, and do much more."

After choosing all of the high quality components for this beast, ZeroG finally made the choice of motherboard: "The last thing I selected was a motherboard, which was a tough decision. After weighing the pros and cons of all the current boards on the market, I deceded to go with ABIT's NF7-S board. With five PCI slots, three DIMM slots, Serial ATA, FireWire, and USB 2.0, this board is definitely the creme de la creme when it comes to motherboards."

Check out the full article in the March Issue of PC Enthusiast Magazine on online at their website here: http://www.pcemag.com/article.asp?aid=26



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