Monday, December 10th 2007

abit Announces A-N68SV Motherboard

abit announced the A-N68SV motherboard for price-concerned users. This motherboard is based on the NVIDIA GeForce7025/nForce630a Chipset and supports socket AM2/AM2+ processors with 2000MT/s system bus using AMD's Hyper Transport Technology. With the integrated graphics adapter the A-N68SV is a compact multimedia platform with the essential functions already integrated. For the more demanding user or future upgrader the additional PCI-E x 16 slot keeps the path open for future graphics cards. Two DIMM sockets support Dual channel DDR2 800 modules, while the high definition on-board audio offers the flexibility to use regular stereo PC speakers or any modern surround sound system scalable up to 5.1 channels.
DVI Interface
abit equips the A-N68SV motherboard with a DVI output connector so users can enjoy movies as well as games in sharpest quality on high-resolution monitors or beamers.



NVIDIA nView
The NVIDIA nView multi-display technology brings more convenience as you can run your applications on a desktop monitor while watching video or playing games on another high-definition monitor.



NVIDIA Pure Video
The A-N68SV provides more comfort with the NVIDIA pure video, featuring a dedicated High Definition Hardware Accelerated Video Engine that minimizes CPU load during HD content playback.
With great graphic features and high quality components at a bargain price the A-N68SV is the ideal multimedia entry level platform.

Source: abit
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4 Comments on abit Announces A-N68SV Motherboard

#1
hacker111
Whats the difference between this one and the other one below it?
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Jimmy 2004
hacker111Whats the difference between this one and the other one below it?
They're made by completely different companies for starters :confused:
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#3
rhythmeister
Is it overclockable? When's the version with 4 DIMM slots out? When do Biostar start making the better version for yours truly?! :D
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Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
sweet! abit's bringing back the orangeness!
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