Hi all:
The message title and topic summary pretty much say it all but I'll ask anyway.
Some of you know I have been grappling with a socket 939/nForce 4 mobo decision for the last few days in a new system build for which I already have all the components except Motherboard/CPU.
Now I THOUGHT I had decided on the Athlon/"Winchester"/Socket 939/3000+ but a lot of people have been asking if I am considering the new "Venice" core Athlons just coming out, that, among other things, will offer support for Intel's SSE3 instruction set.
My question is this:
Does the mobo chip (or chipset) have to have "support" for the new "Venice" core Athlons or does one just have to have a socket 939 mobo ???
Or is it something that will be addressed by mobo makers with BIOS revisions???
I am almost certain to purchase a nFORCE4 (probably ULTRA)/socket 939 mobo rather than a VIA K8T890 chipset/socket 939.
So if I should decide now or in the future to purchase a "Venice" core Athlon will I be "good to go"with a socket 939/nForce4 (non-Ultra or Ultra) ???
The message title and topic summary pretty much say it all but I'll ask anyway.
Some of you know I have been grappling with a socket 939/nForce 4 mobo decision for the last few days in a new system build for which I already have all the components except Motherboard/CPU.
Now I THOUGHT I had decided on the Athlon/"Winchester"/Socket 939/3000+ but a lot of people have been asking if I am considering the new "Venice" core Athlons just coming out, that, among other things, will offer support for Intel's SSE3 instruction set.
My question is this:
Does the mobo chip (or chipset) have to have "support" for the new "Venice" core Athlons or does one just have to have a socket 939 mobo ???
Or is it something that will be addressed by mobo makers with BIOS revisions???
I am almost certain to purchase a nFORCE4 (probably ULTRA)/socket 939 mobo rather than a VIA K8T890 chipset/socket 939.
So if I should decide now or in the future to purchase a "Venice" core Athlon will I be "good to go"with a socket 939/nForce4 (non-Ultra or Ultra) ???