AGP & PCI-E slots both on Socket 939 MB?

Manzelle

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Was wondering if anyone has heard anything concerning new 939 motherboards and if any will have both an AGP and PCI-E slot...
 

DerwenArtos12

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I am thinking no, the NF4 will have a PCI-Ex16 and a PCI-Ex8 so you can have dual PCi-E though. Unless the motherboard manufacturer figures out how to put one on. I am sure they could but I don't know if they WILL.
 

Peter

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Sure can. HyperTransport with its tunneling approach is entirely modular and transparent from chip to chip. So when someone comes up with a HT-PCIE tunnel chip, you'll still be able to use a HT-AGP tunnel right next to it - very much like it's now done with HT-PCIX and HT-AGP tunnel chips on workstation boards like Tyan's Thunder K8W. In fact, you could have PCIX, PCIE and AGP all side by side on one single mainboard.
 

Peter

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Or, for that matter, just nail an AMD 8151 HT-AGP tunnel in front of that NF4 chipset, and there you go.
 

DerwenArtos12

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Originally posted by: Peter
Or, for that matter, just nail an AMD 8151 HT-AGP tunnel in front of that NF4 chipset, and there you go.

That seems the most reasonable way of doing it. Then again we don't 100% know if NF4 will or won't support AGP, coudl very well be built in.
 

trexpesto

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There were some reference boards floating around Comdex time. One was VIA I think. It's a niche - "nature abhors a niche." heh