- Jun 3, 2002
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Well I'm here in the Netherlands covering a very interesting series of motherboards based on NVIDIA's nForce2 chipset. Without beating around the bush too much, here are the specs:
Chaintech Zenith Board:
Name: 7NJS
Chipset: nForce2 SPP + MCP-T
Specs: FireWire, Promise Serial ATA RAID (2 SATA connectors and 1 IDE RAID connector), CMI8738 sound, USB 2.0, DualNet (NV and 3Com LAN). Accessories are very interesting; for example, this board includes 3 rounded IDE cables. This is a nice (and unique among bundled motherboard accessories) feature to have before the space-saving SATA cables (and drives) arrive. SPDIF, FireWire/USB brackets, and everything else you'd expect to be included with a high-end motherboard is included with the 7NJS.
The 7NJS's suggested USD retail price is $188. While this might seem a bit high, Chaintech was good enough to develop a low-cost version that could become very very popular around here, dubbed the 7NJL1. This is part of Chaintech's Apogee series, which is basically Chaintech's price/performance motherboards. The 7NJL1's suggested USD retail price is $120-130 and is based on the nForce2 SPP + MCP-T. Some of the other features that are included with the 7NJL1 aren't clear at the moment, but I'll have confirmation about its features when I receive it for testing tomorrow morning.
Anyway, thought you guys would like to know about this particular product. Hum, I guess there was a reason for me to fly for 10 hours to see a motherboard launch.
Chaintech Zenith Board:
Name: 7NJS
Chipset: nForce2 SPP + MCP-T
Specs: FireWire, Promise Serial ATA RAID (2 SATA connectors and 1 IDE RAID connector), CMI8738 sound, USB 2.0, DualNet (NV and 3Com LAN). Accessories are very interesting; for example, this board includes 3 rounded IDE cables. This is a nice (and unique among bundled motherboard accessories) feature to have before the space-saving SATA cables (and drives) arrive. SPDIF, FireWire/USB brackets, and everything else you'd expect to be included with a high-end motherboard is included with the 7NJS.
The 7NJS's suggested USD retail price is $188. While this might seem a bit high, Chaintech was good enough to develop a low-cost version that could become very very popular around here, dubbed the 7NJL1. This is part of Chaintech's Apogee series, which is basically Chaintech's price/performance motherboards. The 7NJL1's suggested USD retail price is $120-130 and is based on the nForce2 SPP + MCP-T. Some of the other features that are included with the 7NJL1 aren't clear at the moment, but I'll have confirmation about its features when I receive it for testing tomorrow morning.
Anyway, thought you guys would like to know about this particular product. Hum, I guess there was a reason for me to fly for 10 hours to see a motherboard launch.