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IT7 MAX |
| Sun, August 04 2002 | 2:40PM | PermaLink |
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ABIT'S MAX CONCEPT, at least on first inspection, seems contradictory. Here you have a PCB jam-packed with all manner of integrated peripherals and brimming with expansion ports of all shapes and sizes, but it's missing
PS/2, serial, and parallel ports. MAX motherboards almost resemble a concept platform for future PCs. Yet they still have a floppy drive port. It can be confusing. We cut through the confusion surrounding the MAX concept with our AT7 MAX review back in May. The AT7 was fast, equipped with a decadent array of integrated peripherals, and a courageous step towards a truly legacy-free PC platform. We were mighty impressed. Today we're looking at the AT7's partner in crime, the IT7 MAX. Based on Intel's 845E chipset for the Pentium 4 processor, the IT7 brings all the MAX goodies to the Socket 478 platform. It even manages to squeeze in a few extras along the way.
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http://tech-report.com/reviews/2002q3/abit-it7/index.x?pg=1
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