Friday, May 19th 2006

ABIT launches KN9 SLI Motherboard

Today ABIT proudly launches its ABIT KN9 SLI Motherboard. This is the first NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI MCP based motherboard for the new generation of AMD Socket AM2 processors. With its full-featured design and support for dual graphics cards based on the NVIDIA SLI-technology the KN9-SLI is the ideal platform for discerning High Performance Gamers and Graphics enthusiasts.

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With support for the newest dual core AMD processors for socket AM2 and dual channel DDR2 memory the user get's pure computing power never seen before. The KN9 SLI is the ideal dual graphics platform with outstanding performance via the latest nVidia SLI technology. The single chip MCP enables a single 16x PCI-E graphics slot, or use dual 8x PCI-E lane graphics slots for all your intensive graphics needs. The 6 SATA ports with 3G RAID (0/1/0+1) provide for twice the bus bandwidth of conventional solutions and gives you room enough for maximum storage upgrades.



Full features - total monitoring
Keep control over your hardware. The special ABIT EQ software is an easy-to-use system monitor that helps you keep an eye on 7 voltages, 3 temperature items and 4 fans. nVidia's dual Gigabit Ethernet allows gamers to host a game server as well as play games on a single nForce PC, no need for a dedicated game server. They can also prioritize game traffic over other applications.

Silent-OTEST Technology
ABIT's exclusive Silent OTESTM Patented Technology keeps your system cooled with zero noise and maximum stability, allowing you to fully enjoy the 7.1 Channel Realtek 883 Audio chipset. ABIT's 7.1Ch High Definition audio delivers the highest audio quality included with an S/P DIF output for digital speakers.

Extreme SoftMenuT -- BIOS tweaks for extreme performance

RoHS compliant
For the sake of the environment and to keep the world we are living in cleaner, the ABIT KN9 SLI is fully RoHS compliant.
Source: Abit
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