nForce 4 motherboards!?!?!

pjwinkler

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hey everyone I'm wondering if anyone could list all the nForce 4 mobos the know of (non-SLI). I want one by sometime in janurary.

(I live in canada, no newegg!!)
 

ts3433

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The Chaintech VNF4/Ultra is the first one out that has one PCIe x16 slot.

Old news though (well maybe a week or less); search is your friend.
 

pjwinkler

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yeh i know, but i can't order off new egg, btw go look at my last post in general hardware... looking at MSI's new Radeon Xpress 200 mobo
 

ChineseDemocracyGNR

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I don't know Canadian stores, but the only nForce4 boards that are/were available somewhere in the world to my knowledge:

ASUS A8N-SLI & A8N-SLI Deluxe
Chaintech VNF4/Ultra
Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9
MSI K8N Diamond
 

Rand

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Have fun searching.... I've contacted about 20 different Canadian retailers thus far with precious little success finding non-SLI nForce4 boards.

If you search around you can get Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe by the end of December, their in very very low quantities but can be had with a short delay. It's SLI which you don't want, but at least it's available.

Alas, that's the only board that that anyone seems to expect to get at all.
In fact, only one store that I'm aware of was even expecting to get another board within the first 10days of January.
That Being Premier Computers which quoted me $189.99 for the Asus A8V-E Deluxe, and expect to recieve first shipments sometime in the first week of January.
Can't say much for the price though, given the board in question is a relatively plain nForce4 Ultra solution.

Realistically, at this point it doesn't seem like much will be available until sometime in the 3rd week of January. If you want a board earlier you may be stuck buying from the US.
 

Rand

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Originally posted by: babcom
Asus A8V-E Deluxe is K8T890 chipset and not nForce 4.

Good point, I was thinking PCI-Express supporting boards in general, rather then nForce4 specifically when I replied initially.