| Abit AN-M2 Motherboard Review |
| By
Gabriel Torres
on July 18, 2007
| Page 3 of 12 |
Main Features
Abit AN-M2 main features are:
- Socket: AM2.
- Chipset: nVidia GeForce 7025/nForce 630a.
- Super I/O: Winbond W83627DHG
- Parallel IDE: One ATA-133 port.
- Serial IDE: Four SATA-300 ports controlled by the chipset supporting RAID 0, 1, 0+1 and 5.
- USB: Ten USB 2.0 ports (four soldered on the motherboard and six available thru I/O brackets that don’t come with the motherboard).
- Firewire (IEEE 1394a): No.
- On-board audio: Produced by the chipset together with Realtek ALC888 codec (eight channels, 24-bit resolution, up to 96 KHz sampling rate for the inputs and up to 192 KHz sampling rate for the outputs, 90 dB signal-to-noise ratio for the inputs and 97 dB signal-to-noise ratio for the outputs).
- On-board video: Yes, produced by GeForce 7025.
- On-board LAN: Yes, Gigabit Ethernet (1,000 Mbps) controlled by the chipset together with a Marvel 88E1116 chip to make the physical layer interface.
- Buzzer: Yes.
- Power supply: ATX12V v2.x (24-pin).
- Slots: One x16 PCI Express, one x1 PCI Express and two PCI slots.
- Memory: Four DDR2-DIMM sockets (up to 8 GB up to DDR2-800/PC2-6400).
- Number of CDs that come with this motherboard: 1 CD.
- Programs that come with this motherboard: Motherboard drivers and utilities.
- Extra features: None.
- More Information: http://www.uabit.com
- Average price in the US*: USD 80.00
* Researched at Shopping.com on the day we published this review.
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