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Are there any Athlon motherboards with 4 DDR slots...

Not recently, that I can recall anyway. The dual-processor AMD boards do, but they're an older-generation board and they will be wanting Registered ECC memory. Are you trying to use four sticks of memory that you already have, or something?
 
Some KT400 boards do. Check out Abit or maybe Shuttle.

But their is no need for 4 slots unless you are trying to run a server. And if that is the case get a 760MPX dual Athlon board.
 
Um, yeah, dude, you can insert 1Gb sticks into the 3 slots and get 3Gb of ram. Thats a lot, and the computer can't actually use any more than that. Servers are able to address more memory usualy so they have more slots.
 
You need to know that the speed decreases with population. DDR400 is designed for one (!) DIMM and is marginal with two already, DDR333 is made for two-DIMM setups, DDR266 can cope with three.
 
The DFI AD77 Infinity has 4 dimm slots. I don't know if it is stable with all 4 populated. I do know it works fine with 3 dimms in it (1.5 gigs ram).
 
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