- Oct 28, 1999
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Overclockers take notice..."ABIT Engineered" is here.
'ABIT engineering' is new from ABIT. ABIT users are ones who push
their boards to new levels. Standards are not even an option, but are
simply numbers to blow by. ABIT engineers are like our users in this
way. They take existing, already extremely overclockable ABIT
motherboards and they modify them to do even more. With the
launch of ABIT engineering, ABIT is making these ABIT engineered
modifications standard features on certain ABIT motherboards. Now
these in-house modifications the ABIT engineers have been using on
their boards are available to all of our users. This is why we say, "If it
is not ABIT engineered, it?s just another motherboard."
Tweaking Tools
The Engineer?s first step for a tweaked system is preparation of the
system. ABIT engineers, when designing, testing and tweaking ABIT
motherboards always modify the motherboard to include onboard
debugging. When looking for the limit of your system, the onboard
debugging LED allows for instant analysis of where the trouble is
occurring. The onboard Power On and Power Reset buttons are
designed for ease of use in finding those system limits.
Voltage Tweaks
When testing the limits of the system, you need power. ABIT
engineering now provides you with that power. Voltage tweaking up to
2.2V is now available. What does that mean for ABIT users? The
standard voltage of 1.85 Volts on motherboards just doesn?t give the
tweaking freedom that many of our users would like. ABIT engineers
have been modifying the voltage on their motherboards and ABIT now
extends that benefit to you. By allowing for such voltage options, ABIT
engineering takes away the usual voltage limitations that prevent
maximum overclocking.
See you on the Flipside
With the BIOS tweaks found in ABIT engineered SoftMenu, including
the new limits of the voltage, the motherboard is being pushed hard.
Overclocking pushes all aspects of the motherboard. Over all stability
and the motherboard's ability to keep all devices working properly are
heavily stressed in an overclocked system. Another ABIT engineered
feature is the Overclocking Strips. The Overclocking Strips are named
for what they are designed to promote: Stability while overclocking.
These overclocking strips are located on the back of the
motherboard. This unique placing was determined by an ABIT engineer
who found increased overall system stability, especially when
overclocking. ABIT gives you the tools to overclock and we follow up
with the tools to keep your motherboard stable while overclocking.
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