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Tuesday, June 28, 2005
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ABIT isn't pulling any punches with the Fatal1ty line of motherboards. It is going squarely for the enthusiast who values performance and overclocking potential above all else. That's why, ABIT says, the Fatal1ty AN8 SLI isn't rammed with an extraordinary feature count. Rather, the design budget has been spent on developing a S939 motherboard that should offer greater tweaking/overclocking potential than any other.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
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Time and time again, ABIT has proven to us why they are the enthusiasts' motherboard manufacturer of choice. The Fatal1ty series has showed us that once again. The Fatal1ty AN8 nForce4 Ultra board is another evidence of ABIT's continous commitment in producing boards that can go the limits. This board performed like magic in the 2 weeks that we tested it. Both at stock and overclocked settings, the Fatal1ty AN8 never showed any sign of weakness. Stability wise, this board has exceeded our expectations. Its performance against the more expensive Intel counterpart is definitely impressive. Overclocked, well, the results will speak for itself.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2005
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ABIT Fatal1ty AN8's passes its biggest test, that is, being a supreme enthusiast-orientated S939 motherboard. What makes it so good is the sensible choice of a feature-rich chipset, nForce4 Ultra, and due care and attention that's given over to both frequency and fan-speed manipulation. These two factors combine to push the sample's stable HTT frequency to 320MHz - the highest yet seen at HEXUS. It's achieved without any additional cooling and it paves the way for the Fatal1ty AN8 to be paired with the best S939 overclocking CPUs available today, be they Venice or San Diego cores.
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