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nforce4 pciE socket 754 board $74 shipped

hans007

Lifer
hey all you socket 754 people out there...


http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=13-135-190&depa=0


they arent leaving you out of pci express land. and its cheap too, even has gigibit ethernet.


i can only hope that this becomes the next fry's deal motherboard.


the manual at ecs's site says it has voltage controls up to +.375 volts for cpu and up to 3.1v for ram.

it says it has fsb selectable from 200-209 mhz. i am hoping that is a typo. and hyper transport speed selectable from . it also says hypertransport multiplier is selectable from 1 to 5x whatever that means.

seems like a great board to pair with the new e3 step semprons coming out.


manual as at www.ecsusa.com in the downloads section.


as expected cheifvalue.com also has it for the exact same price.
 
ouch the asus board is $120.


if you are gonna pay $120 for a budget board, you might as well just sell all your stuff and get new 939 stuff. asus is just too expensive.
 
Originally posted by: hans007
ouch the asus board is $120.


if you are gonna pay $120 for a budget board, you might as well just sell all your stuff and get new 939 stuff. asus is just too expensive.

i have a 3400+ that overclocks to 2750 at the moment, it'd be a gamble to get a 939 that would match the performance or beat it enough to be worthwhile
 
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