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Abit intros Intel quad-core motherboard.

Abit announced its AW9D and AW9D-MAX motherboards which can be used with Intel"s current LGA775 processors such as the Pentium D and Core 2 Duo as well as future quad-core versions of the Core 2 Extreme CPU ("Kentsfield"). Both boards are based on Intel"s 975X chipset and support Nvidia SLI and ATI Crossfire multi-GPU technologies. The differences between the tow models are very subtle -the AW9D-MAX integrates seven instead of the AW9D "s four SATA ports as well as two PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet ports instead of only one. Pricing has not been announced.


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