Abit's New Motherboard Lays On The Ports
An enthusiastic reader submits: "Possibly the most innovative motherboard to be released in years, Abit's MAX series intends to dive headfirst into the next generation of computing, leaving legacy ports behind in their dust.
Hardcoreware.net has the first full review of this board, which has support for 10 USB devices and 12 (YES, 12) IDE devices." I wish it had even more built-in USB ports, but six is a good start.
Yeah, the legendary Slashdot editor's inattentiveness. This is nothing new, so move along.
IDE slots? 12? Please tell me this is a typo... or that there are 24 PCI slots. WTF would you use 12 IDE slots for that you wouldn't want to do with something a little more *ahem* modern?
What is music when you despise all sound?
I know this is going to get trolled down, but you have two options:
1) Buy a different motherboard. They sell more than one, you know.
2) Use an OS that actually has *features*, instead of constantly bitching that your OS doesn't support hardware any newer than two years old.
Does it make you happy you're so strange?