Excellent for overclocking, Excellent accompiament to Core 2 Duo
Pretty expensive, Not much room for expansion
Want to upgrade to Intels Core 2 Duo? What about the motherboard though? Its straightforward on the opposite camp - if youre maintaining your allegiance to AMD, then grab a decent Nforce 5 motherboard, and Bobs moving in with your Aunt. For Core 2 ...
Like most boards with silent cooling, this would need some sort of aid for Qtes system with water cooling, Odd 7th sata port placement.
Absolutely outstanding from abit, a true enthusiast’s board, some enthusiasts might have a problem with the limited Memory timing options, but what is in the bios is more than enough for most. This board certainly puts abit back on the top of the pi...
Its hard to ignore the slot layout on the AW9D Max when thinking about it as a whole, but ignore it we will. We champion better slot layouts here at HEXUS all the time, but its clear that when its a high-end board the consumer almost always goes in...
The Abit AW9D-Max is a very good motherboard, although theres an issue with CrossFire performance, the price is quite high and the connector layout could be better. At least you get quite a feature-rich board for your money. ® ...
Abstract: ABIT, which is now officially known as Universal ABIT, is recapturing is former glory. The ABIT AW9D-MAX motherboard is based on Intels top of the line 975X Express and ICH7R chipsets, packs in quite a lot to get excited about.
I really liked the fast stock performance of this board. The sleek white and black look of this board is carried over from the PCB to the BIOS. The only place I could really find this board lacking was in the expansion department. One PCI slot does not...
All in all abit AW9D-MAX mainboard leaves a very good impression: it offers great features and functionality, rich set of accessories, convenient and informative BIOS settings. abit mainboards haven’t lost anything from their former glory. Only the...
Abstract: I remember the first abit board I ever owned. It was the legendary BH6. It was the first real overclocking board I owned and it was the first time that I saw this thing that abit called Soft-menu. It seems that abit had come up with a way to m...