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Old 2nd July 2001, 11:39 PM   #1
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Default FIC AD11 motherboard

Anyone heard anything good (or bad) about the FIC AD11 ?? It's a nice AMD 760/Via 686B solution that cost me just under $200.. 5 PCI and some nice overclocking features sounds good, but for the price i'm thinking there's a catch. It's still being shipped (from USA) so I havent really had any personal experiences with it yet

The reviews on it sound good but I always like to hear a personal opinion. Any help would be great.

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Old 3rd July 2001, 1:15 AM   #2
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Thumbs up FIC AD11

For what it's worth:

I'm currently using an Asus A7M266 but when I was in the market for the motherboard it was a close call between my Asus and the FIC AD11. Every review I read at the time about the AD11 was positive and I still haven't heard of any major problems with the FIC.

The only major difference either way is some claim that the
A7M266 offers more options for O/Cing.

The only reason I opted for the Asus was because I currently have an A7V133 and felt it would just be easier to go to one site for all drivers, etc.

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