I find it rather amusing that this board is dubbed the Abit MAX when it seems to be lacking so much. SO say I order this wonderful new motherboard only to find that I have to replace my mouse, keyboard, printer and scanner or I can go buy the entire rack of USB adapters. No thanks Abit.
LOL Strangely enough I bought one of those cheap 21" monitors, except it was only $199 and I must say its the best thing I have ever bought. Its a Sun Microsystems trinitron with dual inputs. I dont think they are a scam, although maybe I just lucked out.
If you aren't going to be accessing any *nix boxes you might want to take a look at Timbukto . Its nice for Windows and Mac (including OS/X) and is only about 11 Mb installed. The only downfall I have had using it is that it can suck up bandwidth with multiple connections open.
I find it rather amusing that this board is dubbed the Abit MAX when it seems to be lacking so much. SO say I order this wonderful new motherboard only to find that I have to replace my mouse, keyboard, printer and scanner or I can go buy the entire rack of USB adapters. No thanks Abit.
LOL Strangely enough I bought one of those cheap 21" monitors, except it was only $199 and I must say its the best thing I have ever bought. Its a Sun Microsystems trinitron with dual inputs. I dont think they are a scam, although maybe I just lucked out.
If you aren't going to be accessing any *nix boxes you might want to take a look at Timbukto . Its nice for Windows and Mac (including OS/X) and is only about 11 Mb installed. The only downfall I have had using it is that it can suck up bandwidth with multiple connections open.