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12:00 PM - December 9, 2002 by
Frank Völkel
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: end, user, pays
Topics: Business
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: end, user, pays
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Aopen AX4PE/ GE Max: Silent Solution And Overclocking, Continued

What else you get with the Aopen AX4GE Max.

The Realtek chip on the Aopen only offers 100 Mbit bandwidth.

Ready for the future: serial ATA controller with RAID function.

USB 2.0 panel for building into the PC casing.
The CPU's voltage adjuster also deserves attention. Its bandwidth ranges from 1.100 to a maximum of 1.925 volts. The fully-developed temperature regulator also leaves an excellent impression because it offers a variety of options for achieving noiseless operation. Not only can the regulator be configured so that the fan speed reacts to the CPU temperature and thus the state of activity, but the user can also freely determine the temperatures that activate and disable the CPU and system fans. If the regulator is disabled, the speed for all fans can also be adjusted in 20 stages.
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