Market Survey, Part 1: A Comparison Of The Latest Pentium 4 Motherboards
Abit Fatal1ty AA8XE, Continued
The Fatal1ty AA8XE is equipped with a port 80 debug module with LED display, and the µGuru chip that allows a wide array of options for configuring all fans.
Ambitious users are slightly limited in their cooler options, as coolers with dimensions greater than those of an Intel boxed model won't fit onto the board.
A generous quantity of cables is included. All the SATA cables are already compliant to the SATA 2 specification.
The packaging makes a good impression - Abit is confident of its board's quality.
Software Accessories |
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manuals for boardDriver & Tool CD |
Hardware Accessories |
manuals for board1x 80-pin ATA cable round1x Floppy cable round4x SATAII data cable1x IO panel shield1 x Audio-Optic cable1 x Abit LOGO Sticker1x slot panel with 2x USB2.0 2x Firewire (big and small)1x slot panel with 6x Analog Audio and 1x SPDIF1 x Memory cooler1x SATA power cable (2 devices) |
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