Derjenige, der sich dieser Tage auf der AMD-Website über empfohlene Mainboards für den Sockel-A informieren will, wird bei seiner Suche wohl kaum mehr auf den Hersteller Abit stoßen. Laut AMD wurden aufgrund intensiver Test diejenigen Boards entfernt, die nicht den geforderten Spezifikation entsprechen. Hier der Originaltext des AMD Statements:
"AMD continually updates its motherboard validation testing suite for the AMD Athlon and AMD Duron processors to ensure that all of the recommended motherboards listed on our public web site abide by our product specifications for operation. In recent testing, we detected that a few of the motherboards recommended on our site were not operating within our specifications and therefore removed them from our recommended list.
AMD makes no representations or warranties with respect to any information provided on our motherboard recommendation lists for the AMD Athlon and AMD Duron processors relating to the products of other companies, and expressly disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement with respect to such products. Furthermore, the inclusion of such information does not constitute an endorsement by AMD of the product.
If you are having difficultly booting your system with a board that you purchased and it was previously included on our AMD recommended motherboard list, we would recommend that you return it to the reseller to exchange it for one that is currently listed."
Icronotic äußert allerdings den Verdacht, daß es AMD nicht zusagt, daß jeder Käufer eines Abit-Boards die darauf eingesetzte CPU ohne Stabilitätsprobleme übertaktet. Nun ja, bildet euch eure eigene Meinung ... ;)
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