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Abit SI-7 (SiS R658)

crashman 18.02.2003 - 20:13 333 4
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crashman

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The SI7 is a next generation motherboard for Intel CPUs. The SI7 uses SiS's newest R658 chipset to bring the latest in technology to the Intel platform. The SI7 supports Intel® Pentium 4 533/400 MHz CPUs with Hyper-Threading technology for superior performance, and with full support for 32-bit PC 1200 RIMM. The ABIT SI7 is capable of a total memory bandwidth of 4.8GB/sec. Only ABIT provides users with 6-channel sound and S/PDIF out as a standard feature for enhanced audio performance. With full support for AGP 8X, USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 and onboard 10/100 LAN, the SI7 allows users to connect to today's hottest peripherals. ABIT offers users the MaxIImum Edge by also incorporating 10/100 LAN and Serial ATA150 onboard. With the SI7, ABIT succeeds in creating a SiS R658-based motherboard with full features to ensure both longevity and flexibility.


Feature
Enhanced 533MHz FSB
The 533MHz FSB increases bandwidth and improves overall system performance.

RAMBUS 32 bit RIMM Module Support
Supports up to 2GB of RAMBUS 32 bit RIMM modules, delivering bandwidth of 4.8GB/sec.


10/100 LAN on board
Lets you easily connect to the world wide web at high speeds without having to buy a separate 10/100 Ethernet card.

Serial ATA 150MB/s data transfer rate
Serial ATA is an evolutionary replacement for the Parallel ATA storage interface. This new high-speed interface boosts data transfer rates to up to 150 MB/sec. More flexible power tolerances allow for smaller and more efficient cables.

6-Channel Audio and S/PDIF Out interface
Lets you enjoy 6-channel audio without having to buy advanced sound cards.

USB 2.0 Support
Supports speeds up to 480 Mb/sec, approximately forty times faster than conventional USB 1.1

IEEE 1394 Supports 400/200/100Mb/sec data transfer rate

ABIT SoftMenu™ Overclocking
The overclocking functions include CPU frequency, Vcore, multiplier and memory voltage adjustment to maximize your system performance.

Gibts dazu schon gerüchte oder gar tests ?? Müsste ja recht gut performen. Was haltet ihr von dem board??
Denn so wie das ausschaut kommt es eh erst in ein paar monaten "richtig" auf den markt und dann würde es bei mir in die engere wahl für ein neues mutterbrett kommen falls ich den intel weg bestreite .)

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gerüchte ja. geht viel besser als rimm boards mit intel chipsatz laut magazinen, und es soll das erste 1200 32bit rimm board sein das sich gut ocen lässt

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gerüchte ja. geht viel besser als rimm boards mit intel chipsatz laut magazinen, und es soll das erste 1200 32bit rimm board sein das sich gut ocen lässt

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naja hab ich mir eh fast gedacht das ich da noch eine weile warten kann bis die ersten richtigen test im internet auftauchen.

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bin schon richtig gespannt auf das board denn abit th7II ist in meinen augen bestes 16bit rimm oc board und somit hoff ich das dieses board noch besser wird
Bearbeitet von majordomus am 21.02.2003, 10:04
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