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Sorry to sound ignorant, and I also apologize if this has been covered, but I'm looking to upgrade my old Mobo and proc (see sig) for a socket 939 mobo/CPU combo. I'm probably going to go with the Winchester 3000+, as it's a pretty good price, and I've heard is a good overclocker.

Now, to my problem. I recently purchased a Chaintech AA6800 NU, and it's fully unlocked and running beautifully cool at 411/865 with an NVSilencer 5. I would rather not have to replace this very soon for a PCI-e flavor. I'm really intrigued by the nforce 4 chipset's features, but I'm not sure if there will ever be an AGP board made with it. Are there any plans for this?

If this is unavailable I am leaning towards the VIA K8T800Pro chipset, and probably this board.

Any help is appreciated, and please refrain from insults, as I already have papers proving how retarded I am. :p
 

Nyati13

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NF4 is PCI-E only. The Nforce3-250 comes very close to the features of the Nforce4 but with AGP.
 

finagle69

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just a suggestion. you may want to think about getting the 3200+ over the 3000+, for not that much more, the multi is 10 instead of 9. it's much easier to work with and doesn't take much to OC it. I have the 3000+... and wish i had the 3200+ instead.