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ABIT Announces New NVIDIA Products

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January 13, 2004 – When enthusiasts are looking for the ultimate AMD platform, many turn to ABIT’s award winning line of nForce2-based motherboards. Now, following the overwhelming success of its NF7-S and AN7 motherboards, ABIT is proud to announce the expansion of its nForce2 motherboard lineup, and the development of its first motherboard based on NVIDIA’s nForce3 chipset.

ABIT’s nForce2-based motherboards are widely regarded as the finest nForce2 platforms available:
Running in dual-channel DDR mode, the nForce2 is, arguably, the Socket462 chipset of choice. The ABIT NF7-S is fine example of this particular platform. Looking to be priced at around £120, it's not too heavy on the wallet.
As far as bios’ go, the ABIT NF7 has one of the best I have seen; there are more tweaking options there than I really knew what to do with. And if you are on the lookout for a feature-rich motherboard, the NF7-S model will give that to you with options like 6-channel audio, Firewire and Serial ATA.
At the end of the day, [the AN7 is] quite an attractive motherboard. Impressive performance and an excellent suite of features, both hardware and software, should put it on the short-list for most purchasers.
Overall, the AN7 has quickly become one of my favorite Socket A motherboards. With the high quality software utilities that ABIT are continuing to develop I will find it hard to turn down future motherboards from the company.



With strong features and breakneck performance, ABIT’s NF7-S and AN7 have been garnering numerous awards worldwide. With this success under its belt, ABIT is looking to release other motherboards based on this highly successful chipset, in order to meet the needs of a growing and diversified user base.

NVIDIA’s nForce3 chipset offers a compelling solution for the Athlon 64 processor. As the innovator in the motherboard industry, ABIT is determined to deliver the ABIT Engineered nForce3 solution that users have been waiting for.

Look for specific nForce2 and nForce3 product announcements in the coming weeks.