Monday, January 30th 2012
ABIT Website To Go Completely Shut By End of February
Back in March, 2009, the industry lost ABIT as a consumer motherboard vendor, as it announced its exit. ABIT had been a reputable vendor of high-end PC motherboards. The company stayed on as a shell to complete honoring warranties, with its website on a little longer, to help with drivers, BIOS, and product manual downloads, among other things. It appears now that the clock for the website has also run out. A notice on the start page of the website says that the website will go offline on the 28th February, 2012. If you have an ABIT product, it would be a good idea to download PDF files of its manuals, a copy of its BIOS (if applicable), and drives, before the website goes down for good.
56 Comments on ABIT Website To Go Completely Shut By End of February
- ST6-RAID
- IC7-G
- AG8 (Still have)
Life moves on...NF8 S754 board was one of the best boards I had. That was one easy OC board that showed OCing is fun and I did 320 + HTT with a sempron 2800 and it did live with that high HTT in my first HTPC for almost 2 years before the sempron became outdated to play blu-ray movies and rig was retired and sold.
My IP35 is still working in GFs system with an E5200 in it.
Rest in peace, Abit.
;)
can anyone rem the year abit went bust? yeh i retract that one ,re read op 2009 woow
arse i thought my old pc lasted longer then that i bought the mobo 9 months prior to their fall only for them to piss me off and bring an x48 a month or two later gits, x38 was awsome for OCin i got the FSB to 450 24/7 stable the first year 425 2nd 4003rd lol all with cpu at an alleged 3.4-3.6 but to this day i swear the bios was dodgy and it was at 3.8-4 mega volts but in sandra that cpu(Q6600 score 60Gops) ocd beats my PII 960T (55Gops) in sisoft sandra wierd
some may remmeber my 5ghz (Q6600:eek:1.6V cpu:eek:)post at 90Gops in sandra v wierd that one ,most said glitch i still dunno benches said ocd to 5 too
The fundamental problem with hardware reviews is that reviewers don't put the object reviewed under any sort of endurance testing so it usually survives whatever torture (overclocking, overvolting etc.) they can come up with and they make recommendations based solely on those results ... The unsuspecting lemmings who purchased the boards get shafted a while later.
I';ve been avoiding certain brands like a plague; whenever I have to replace a board for somebody it inevitably turns out to belong to one of those brands.
Dual socket 370, you could install dual cerleron and over clock them.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABIT_BP6
A clan that use to attend local lans all had them
With dual Celeron 300 - 366's over clocked to 500mhz plus.
They could run a dedicated counter striker server on 1 cpu
and run the game on the other CPU
I though this was pretty cool at the time.
I wanted one of these so badly but could never afford it.
Brands and Items that have died:
3DFx - Voodoo 2 rocked!
Epox
DFI
Abit
Diamond Monster - I always wanted V770 ultra although ti was a tnt2 over clockd with customer software
All these brands where around the golden age of PC gamming 1999 to 2001.
Beos- it wasn't linux but it was easy to use.
I think that might be the same hole that DFI have slipped into though. I have no leads to what they are doing other then the interview bit-tech had with one or 2 of their staff a few years back but if you read it its quite self explanatory
Proud owner of a IC7-MAX3 motherboard, retired it about a year ago after many years of use.. :toast:
ABIT in its prime was a very good company. They definitely had some missteps, but such is life. I mixx EPoX more than anything. Dealt with 3 S939 motherboards of theirs and they all worked amazingly. They were the makers of the first mobo I got with a Debug LED. Made fixing stuff so easy back then.