Any PCIe boards for AMD 939 out now?

B S D

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Hi,

Is the nForce 4 the only chipset for PCIe on AMD 939 platforms?

Need to buy parts for a new machine in the next few days, and it seems that nForce 4 is a no show....

-- David
 

ChineseDemocracyGNR

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No. There are also chipsets from VIA (K8T890), SiS (756) and ATI (Radeon Xpress 200/200P). Soon from ULI too, which may support AGP and PCI-E natively.

One thing they have in common is that none are available right now.
 

Peter

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One ASUS board has started appearing on retailer's lists just yesterday, here in Germany.
 

Kovie

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Yay, finally the PCIe boards show...

Of course now I have to wait even longer for higher end PCIe cards to show.....
 

B S D

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Originally posted by: Peter
One ASUS board has started appearing on retailer's lists just yesterday, here in Germany.

Is this SLI or normal?

I have no need for a $250 SLI board right now... :)
 

fishmonger12

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that's the SLI board.

btw, that's 300 dollars, not 250 ;).

i'm guessing the regular will soon follow.
 

Insomniak

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It's SLI, and Monarch has it at around 325. Of course, this is about $100 up from the MSRP.

gogo pricegouging.
 

Dethfrumbelo

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We need some reviews. I'm sure the Anandtech guys are in the process of working one up right now.

That said, the NF4 reference boards seem to be more stable than NF3, which is what I'm interested in.