"4. Support Core2 Duo E8200 and E8400."
http://www.uabit.com/index.php?opti...&subcategory=1001&model=325&product_name=AW9D
http://www.uabit.com/index.php?opti...category=1001&model=326&product_name=AW9D-Max
It's nice (socket support from first the LGA775 CPUs to 2008, a long time of about 3.5 years) and also crummy. Why give such an old chipset 45nm support while the newer Abit P965 boards get none?
I'm glad I grabbed two of these AW9D-Max boards at Fry's when they were $50 on clearance.
http://www.uabit.com/index.php?opti...&subcategory=1001&model=325&product_name=AW9D
http://www.uabit.com/index.php?opti...category=1001&model=326&product_name=AW9D-Max
It's nice (socket support from first the LGA775 CPUs to 2008, a long time of about 3.5 years) and also crummy. Why give such an old chipset 45nm support while the newer Abit P965 boards get none?
I'm glad I grabbed two of these AW9D-Max boards at Fry's when they were $50 on clearance.