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quote: But the motherboard isn't intended for today's International spies, so what could an end-user be needing high-grade, on-the-fly data encryption for? To put it in the words of Abit themselves, the MAX3 'will keep government supercomputers busy for weeks and will keep the RIAA away from your Kazaa files'.
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| Deja-vue 2003-07-28, 10:43 am |
| got some more Info on that? | |
| sukuvi 2003-07-28, 11:53 am |
| RussS, we need more info on that, please!!! | |
| tbarney 2003-07-28, 12:05 pm |
| Look in the middle of the page at the section labled
Secure IDE
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| enforcer 2003-07-28, 12:07 pm |
| here | |
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| Deja-vue 2003-07-28, 12:10 pm |
| Excellent!
I hope, this is a new Trend! | |
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| Sorry guys - I was knackered and hit the sack. Good to see someone fired a link up.
Wish I had seen that a week ago before I purchased my latest board *sniff* | |
| mrfixit 2003-07-29, 1:27 pm |
| Now I know what I've been waiting for! Guess I can start building one now!  | |
| enforcer 2003-07-30, 4:43 am |
| and what happens if the motherboard crashes and abit stop making the board, because people are worried that if the motherboard crashes and abit stop making the board, because people are worried that if the motherboard crashes and abit stop making the board, because people are worried that if the motherboard crashes and abit stop making the board, because people are worried that if the motherboard crashes and abit stop making the board, because the govermnet told them to. (or the RIAA)  | |
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