
The system is configured with a Core 2 Duo CPU running at 3.33GHz (333MHz FSB x 10), 4GB of DDR-2 memory and a couple of GeForce 8800GTX cards in SLI mode all running under Windows XP SP2. abit also mentioned that the board should be able to do around 650MHz FSB (an amazing 2600MHz bus speed) the bus speeds
around can even reach 2800MHz if the temperature management is done right.
abit is expected to release the IN9 32X-MAX motherboard sometime in the Q1 next year.
abit Launches IN9 32X-MAX






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