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FPSLabs Home: Abit’s AW9D-Max Review: Your Core 2 Duo solution?

By: Jason Krueger - Published November 05, 2006 at 9:46 PM EST - Writer Archive
Enthusiasts have been waiting for the “killer motherboard” for Intel’s Core 2 Duo processors. Is the AW9D-Max from Abit the solution we have been searching for? Read on to find out…


Category: Motherboards
Manufacturer: Universal ABIT
Product: AW9D-MAX
Price: $229.99

Introduction
Abit was once one of the premier motherboard manufacturers. In the late 90’s, their boards were regarded with awe when it came to overclocking and features. From Softmenu to the uGuru to the heatpipe OTES cooling system, Abit has been a pioneer in the industry. In recent years, other manufacturers have stepped up their game, and Abit has lost some of their luster. From their capacitor problems a while back to the company’s financial issues of recent years, Abit hasn’t been one of the “go to guys” when it comes to motherboards.

Enter the Abit AW9D-Max, Abit’s new high-end solution to the Intel Core 2 Duo processors and the 975X Express chipset. The Max line is built for overclocking and the AW9D isn’t meant as an exception to the rule. Is Abit back in the game? Is this motherboard a worthy foundation of your next generation Core 2 Duo setup? Will my fellow gamers and enthusiasts benefit from this platform, or will the AW9D fail to separate from the pack? These and other answers await us.

The Motherboard
So what is under the hood of this new release from Abit? Let’s take a peek at the features of this board:

  • Built for Intel LGA775 processors – Core 2 Duo, Pentium D, Pentium 4, and Pentium Extreme Edition
  • Intel 975X / Intel ICH7R Express Chipset
  • Dual PCI-Express X16 Slots ( for CrossFire and SLi (?) support )
  • Onboard Dual PCI-E Gigabit LAN
  • Abit AudioMAX 7.1 onboard sound
  • 2xPCI-EX16,2xPCI-EX1,1 xPCI, 1x AudioMAX
  • 1 Floppy port, 1 PATA connection
  • 7 Serial ATA ports
  • 2 USB 2.0 jacks and 2 FireWire jacks
  • Abit Specific Features: uGuru Technology, AudioMax, Silent OTES 2.
As we take a look at the packaging we begin to see the great style and how this motherboard’s features really grab your eyes.


This board is inspired by Bushido, “The way of the warrior”, featuring a samurai warrior and his blade looking very Tom Cruise'ish in the "Last Samurai". In concept, it’s designed to show off the board as a “slayer of the competition”, so to speak. This board definitely has the potential to do just that.


This retail box comes packed to the brim with accessories; all the necessary goodies and a few things to add some icing to the cake:
  • Quick install manual
  • uGuru manual
  • Abit AW9D-Max Manual
  • Jumper settings and board layout stickers
  • 3 SATA RAID driver disks
  • Abit driver/utility cd
  • I/O port backplate
  • 7 Red SATA cables
  • Red ATA cable
  • Floppy cable
  • USB and FireWire add on dongle
  • AudioMax sound card
  • SPDIF out cable
  • And a mysterious SLI bridge...
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nice read ... long 2
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nice board..floppy support yay, and btw tom cruise surely was the last samurai
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I'm looking for a new motherboard to accompany my E6600 (which I'm hopefully buying soon-ish)
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nice LONG read :/
My name is Omar and I am a crying SoCal idiot.
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Great review, very in depth but DFI Infinity 975x > all other c2d boards.
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Good review, but 220$ is pricy for a mobo.
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nice, good review!
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#5 the infinity series wasn't made to be the best board. their flagship series always has been their lanparty line, and their rd600 board will be the board to look out for.
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seems like a sweet board but way too pricey for me
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abit is awesome
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quite cool.
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sounds like a decent mobo but abit isn't the greatest imo, i'd rather go with a ASUS, DFI, or MSI.
who brought me here?
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14, Abit has a longer track record of excellence than either DFI or MSI. They're both relative newcomers to the high-end board market. Abit's been there since the pentium II's.
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nvidia 680i chipset coming soon wait4it!@!@!@
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... that it is. Hopefully we get a chance to check that out too. :)
Senior Editor - http://www.fpslabs.com
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Nice board but a bit too much.
I play CS on a toaster

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