Abit AA8 DuraMAX 925X Motherboard Posted by Ryan Shrout | Sep 9, 2004 | Motherboards | 0 Manufacturer: Abit ContentsIntroduction and SpecificationsAbit’s offering for the Intel LGA775 platform is on the grill today and with overclocker’s features galore and a price that beats anything else on the market, how can you go wrong?Board Layout and FeaturesIncluded Extras and SoftwareBIOS FeaturesBIOS Features (cont’d)Overclocking and System SetupSynthetic: SiSoft Sandra, AIDA32 and CachememGaming: Quake III and Unreal Tournament 2003Gaming: X2 and 3D MarksApplication: Winstones, Sysmark 2004 and Webmark 2004Application: DivX and MP3 Encoding, WinRAR and PC MarkProfessional: Cinebench 2003 and KribiBench 1.1Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 BetaConclusionsScientific: ScienceMark 2.0 Beta In each test, the Abit AA8 DuraMAX motherboard comes in right between the performance of the Intel 925X board and the Asus 925X motherboards, but all are within a very small margin of each other.« Previous1. Introduction and Specifications2. Board Layout and Features3. Included Extras and Software4. BIOS Features5. BIOS Features (cont’d)6. Overclocking and System Setup7. Synthetic: SiSoft Sandra, AIDA32 and Cachemem8. Gaming: Quake III and Unreal Tournament 20039. Gaming: X2 and 3D Marks10. Application: Winstones, Sysmark 2004 and Webmark 200411. Application: DivX and MP3 Encoding, WinRAR and PC Mark12. Professional: Cinebench 2003 and KribiBench 1.113. Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 Beta14. ConclusionsNext » Video News