I dont like sig pics so i turn off sigs Which doesnt help when i dont know what ive written here! DOH!
Hmm... a bit (no pun intended) dubious but interesting move for the giant.
I look at it, read about and I just don't get it. Id wanna see more to be convinced
"In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?"
how come that doesnt impress me the same as the bloke who wrote it?a big potentiometer you can actually overclock your system by just twisting a button.
This was my thought! It just doesn't seem like an ABIT thing at all. Too little, too late perhaps?Originally posted by pmk24
how come that doesnt impress me the same as the bloke who wrote it?
"In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?"
Apart from the fact that it looks like one of those cheapo £30 home stereo's u could buy from Woolworths in the late 90's......
It just seems like another company jumping on the band wagon to me.
Ewwwwwwwwwww!!
That's just.. Horrid!
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That's an ugly attempt to make a HTPC looking like a PC... I prefer the look of the MSI part.
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whats the potentiometer surely it dosent just overclock your cpu by turning it? is it a fan controller or something?
Beeeeeurk! It does not convince me either. Sorry Abit!!!I look at it, read about and I just don't get it. Id wanna see more to be convinced
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looks nasty but then still lots better than that pig ugly plastic msi
Really? You think the MSI looks ugly?? I think the MSI is actually good because I doesn't look like computer at all - it has this rather 'dis-arming' effect on people who're technophobic.Originally posted by steve threlfall
looks nasty but then still lots better than that pig ugly plastic msi
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