With the 680i (IN9-32MAX) board now arrived has anybody heard anything about when the 650i (SLI/Ultra) boards will be seen from ABIT?
With the 680i (IN9-32MAX) board now arrived has anybody heard anything about when the 650i (SLI/Ultra) boards will be seen from ABIT?
I'm interested in this as well, especially if the 650 ultra is going to be a nice, overclockable single PCI-E with the guru clock.
Any more info when we can expect Abit to get these out to us?
Gilga's probaly getting one from Abit, sure he'll knock together a review/modding guide soon enough
mid-late Feb was last that I heard for the IN9 SLI
Last news I got form abit was in a couple of weeks from now.
The only time I will do a modding guide is when I feel that it is needed mate. ALthrough the IN932 MAX is verystable board at stock speeds, the heatsink on the southbridge was not enough so it was impacting oin the northbrdige temps (as talked about before)
SO unless there is something like that that needs to be changed iWi lln ot od a modding guide onthis board. However I will be doing more detailed test results as you have asked for.
Gilgamesh
In the immortal words of Ali-G "Is it cos I is an Overclocker?"
Cool, fingers crossed the ultra edition is only a few weeks away from being announced then
Fatal1ty version is already available for pre-order at scan.co.uk
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=543993
Last edited by ackrite26; 12-02-2007 at 06:08 PM.
Hey Guys, Abit Fatal1ty FP-IN9 SLI based on 650i SLI is up for Pre-Orders now @ YOYOtech, arriving this coming week. Check the price, believe me you would'nt be disappointed. Check it out:
http://www.yoyotech.co.uk/product_in...9c6c9d83eeada9
I'm really looking forward to this board. Hopefully it will not be subject to the worst of the idiosynchracies that plague the ASUS P5N-E SLi, which is a brilliant board, but you just can't always fugure out why it won't do what you were expecting
ok folks
Its here in my hand right now, see other thread. I will be working on a review this weekend. Overclocked to from 2.4 to 3.2 already without changing voltage at all. IM well chuffed mate, and this board is going to blow you ALL away when you consider its price point.
Looking at getting oc's to rival its bigger brother, by the way itseems to run cooler and is more stable, full review will be posted next monday.
looking forward to wow-ing you all
gilgamesh
In the immortal words of Ali-G "Is it cos I is an Overclocker?"
Dammit ordered my DS3 from scan a few days ago and it's now been dispatched, wish I would of got the Abit for a tenner more
On a second note theres an MSI and a Gigabyte version coming.
The MSI P6N is £75 at ebuyer
And the Gigabyte boards - http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/...spx?i=2908&p=2
MSI also have a P6N Platinum at just over £100 & the Gigabyte is ~£110 - both quite a bit dearer than the FP-IN9.
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