Go here and click "See Larger Image":
http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/...es=1&model=130
To read more about Otes cooling on the Abit go here:
http://www.abit-usa.com/news/2003/20030725.php
I'm like a kid waiting for Santy Clause...;)
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Go here and click "See Larger Image":
http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/...es=1&model=130
To read more about Otes cooling on the Abit go here:
http://www.abit-usa.com/news/2003/20030725.php
I'm like a kid waiting for Santy Clause...;)
That is old news :D
It is to me, and apparently you, but maybe not to everyone else...Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
That is old news :D
True...
But that was one of the main selling points of the MAX III is the OTES... And how it is suppose to allow a better overclock since it would cool the mosfets.
I'd like to see a picture of it in the case. Just wondering what the fitment would look like:confused: Can anyone tell if they put heatsinks on the Mosfets also?
Damn dude, did you read the post?Quote:
Originally posted by XP18004life
I'd like to see a picture of it in the case. Just wondering what the fitment would look like:confused: Can anyone tell if they put heatsinks on the Mosfets also?
It said:
Go here and click "See Larger Image":
http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb...ies=1&model=130
What, you need "hot" mosfets for a good OC? Is that what you're saying?Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
True...
But that was one of the main selling points of the MAX III is the OTES... And how it is suppose to allow a better overclock since it would cool the mosfets.
https://www.sharkyforums.com/
I dont know if big CPU cooler like Zalman 7000Cu and Thermaltake SLK900 will have problems, what do you guys think?
Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
True...
But that was one of the main selling points of the MAX III is the OTES... And how it is suppose to allow a better overclock since it would cool the mosfets.
THE main selling point is Prescott support...
Looks tight...Quote:
Originally posted by Abula
http://www.abit-usa.com/images/products/ic7-max3_lg.jpg
I dont know if big CPU cooler like Zalman 7000Cu and Thermaltake SLK900 will have problems, what do you guys think?
I dont see any serial or paralel conectors?
It's got 'em, go here and read specs:Quote:
Originally posted by Abula
I dont see any serial or paralel conectors?
http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/...es=1&model=130
Thats cause there isnt any :D Most companies are dropping Parallel and Serial for USB.. (Which I HATE!) I want legacy support!!!!
There are other boards on the market that supports Prescott.. So having prescott support is not a overly large thing :) My Gigabyte KNXP supports Prescott since It was released with the latest power converter that Prescott needed...
The main selling support is not just Prescott.. If you read the ABIT site they are pushing this board like the BH7.. Sayings its an overclockers dream.. I dont feel like it is.. It doesnt support amazing voltages as other boards (or soon to be released boards)
No you dont want "hot" mosfets... Heat is the number one reason for component failure...
Ehhh maybe you need to learn to read :D :D It doesnt have it... You should read the link you provided :DQuote:
Originally posted by gurutoo
It's got 'em, go here and read specs:
http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/...es=1&model=130
Quote:
Back Panel I/O
- 1 x PS/2 Keyboard, 1 x PS/2 mouse
- 1 x S/PDIF Out connector, 1 x S/PDIF In connector
- 1 x Audio connectors (Front Speaker, Line-in, Mic-in)
- 1 x Audio connectors (Center/Sub, Surround Speaker)
- 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x IEEE 1394a
- 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x RJ-45 LAN Connector v
Quote:
Internal I/O Connectors
- 1 x AGP, 5 x PCI slots
- 1x Floppy Port supports up to 2.88MB
- 2 x Ultra DMA 33/66/100 Connectors
- 4 x SATA 150 Connectors
- 2 x USB 2.0 headers, 2 x IEEE 1394a header
- 1 x CD-IN, 1 x AUX-IN
I misunderstood, I thought he was talking about serial/parallel drives, not ports. excuse me.Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
Ehhh maybe you need to learn to read :D :D It doesnt have it... You should read the link you provided :D
Maybe I need to learn to read???
Ehhh maybe you need to learn some manners and not be so quick to crucify another member who made a boo boo...lose the sarcasm please.
This board looks very nice but I would have to say an aftermarket cooler might be a tight squeeze. It's hard to tell from that angle.
I can live without the serial or paralel conectors. I stopped using those 2 years ago.:)
Me too. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by NOS
This board looks very nice but I would have to say an aftermarket cooler might be a tight squeeze. It's hard to tell from that angle.
I can live without the serial or paralel conectors. I stopped using those 2 years ago.:)
I will post how I see fit.. Thank you..Quote:
Originally posted by gurutoo
I misunderstood, I thought he was talking about serial/parallel drives, not ports. excuse me.
Maybe I need to learn to read???
Ehhh maybe you need to learn some manners and not be so quick to crucify another member who made a boo boo...lose the sarcasm please.
Apparently without regard for others feelings or etiquette.Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
I will post how I see fit.. Thank you..
8500 posts in one year doesn't exclude you from AUP requirements.
Play nice.
Man are you smart.. I didnt break any laws sherlock..Quote:
Originally posted by gurutoo
Apparently without regard for others feelings or etiquette.
8500 posts in one year doesn't exclude you from AUP requirements.
Play nice.
What an arrogant arsehole, nah I suppose you and your acerbic wit didn't break any laws, just the golden rule.Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
Man are you smart.. I didnt break any laws sherlock..
But what's new? You usually are condescending to others in your posts.
Keep it up and perhaps everyone will chip in and get you some therapy...
I read the post, but I was just wondering if the mosfets physically have heatsinks on them. I also would like to see a pic of it inside a case, I'm interested on how that fan would fit with with 2 exaust fans and such.Quote:
Originally posted by gurutoo
Damn dude, did you read the post?
It said:
Go here and click "See Larger Image":
http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb...ies=1&model=130
Not to be rude or anything, but you came off pretty harsh on me and now you're criticizing Colossus. I'm just calling it how I see it though:)
It appears the fan would be mounted on the back IO plate.. It would be where the PS/2 ports would be... That is why they dropped the Parallel and Serial to make room for the exhaust...
So the PS2 ports are pushed down by a 40mm fan or whatever size..
Thanks, I was having trouble comprehending where everything would line up once it was in the case:)Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
It appears the fan would be mounted on the back IO plate.. It would be where the PS/2 ports would be... That is why they dropped the Parallel and Serial to make room for the exhaust...
So the PS2 ports are pushed down by a 40mm fan or whatever size..
Sorry XP18004life I didn't mean to offend, I also didn't tell you that you need to learn how to read...Quote:
Originally posted by XP18004life
I read the post, but I was just wondering if the mosfets physically have heatsinks on them. I also would like to see a pic of it inside a case, I'm interested on how that fan would fit with with 2 exaust fans and such.
Not to be rude or anything, but you came off pretty harsh on me and now you're criticizing Colossus. I'm just calling it how I see it though:)
But again, apology extended. ;)