**ABIT MOTHERBOARDS RETURN WITH THEIR FINEST!!**

ABIT mmmmmmmmmmmh...........

Can you find me an ABIT NF7-s Nforce2 please and I will buy a Thoroughbred 1700+ to go with it. Please.

I still have a mint boxed 1...along witha 3200+ Barton core

cha-ching.
 
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I still have a mint boxed 1...along witha 3200+ Barton core

cha-ching.

The 2003 machine in post #10 ran 3 large CRT screens from two graphics cards (one PCI). It had an IDE C: drive and a U160 scsi array with three disks.

The processor was an overclocked thoroughbred.

It was used mainly for coding software for analysis of a data acquisition. the 'pogo' stick in the picture had an accelerometer attached and was tapped with a hammer to produce a signature waveform which was captured and run through the programs being developed.

The field app was to determine loads in mine roof bolts by impacting the end of the bars with a solenoid device.
 
[TW]Fox;22336699 said:
KT7 > KT7A > KX7-333 > NF7-S 2.0 > IP35 Pro

<3 Abit :(

IP35 Pro was the best board I ever had.

Loved ABIT boards, never went for anything else. I had these...

KT7 > KT7A > NF7-S v2.0 > KR7A > IN9 32X-MAX > IP35Pro (which I still use now as my main system)

Very sadly missed I must say, loved some of the features they had :(
 
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