Pictures of MSI's socket AM2 board !!

MeddlePAL

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Interesting. But why the name K9N? I thought AM2 was still K8 Architecture. I always thought the model numbers were representative of the Architecture like with 939 and 754 where there are A8N and K8N's galore.

Is K9 really upon us?
 

RelaxTheMind

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looks like a diagonal athlon xp core... with more pins...

Im interested in the numbers...

BTW: bright ram slots for people like me that are too lazy to get a flashlight or lamp to quickly add/remove/replace ram... hehe
 

n7

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Quad screws for heatsink attachment = no compatibility with most existing heatsinks :(

Interesting nevertheless.

I really think i may end up skipping s940 AM2 though, unless it lasts longer than anticipated...
 

Shenkoa

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How much differents does this make over socket 939 offerings??? I think this is an absurd pinout change.
 

Furen

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Considering that the chip says MCP55P-*something*-A3 I'd guess it uses MCP55P. It does suck that it only has one IDE channel, considering that I havent upgraded hard drives in the longest time and the few times I added an HD I bought PATA (it seemed like a good idea at the time, lol).
 

RichUK

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Originally posted by: biostud
I wonder what chipset it's using.

I think nVidia will release its nForce 5 when AM2 is released, just a hunch.
 

aka1nas

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Originally posted by: Shenkoa
How much differents does this make over socket 939 offerings??? I think this is an absurd pinout change.



Why would it matter for them to keep the same pinout if the CPUs cannot possibly be compatable?
 

DeathReborn

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The RAM Slots look a little close to the CPU Socket for my likings. Might mean large heatsing/fan combo's will be out of the question on that board.

1 IDE... damn, i'm gonna have to put a CD-RW & DVD-RW on the same slot, ah well at least it still has Floppy :).
 

Fox5

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Originally posted by: MeddlePAL
Interesting. But why the name K9N? I thought AM2 was still K8 Architecture. I always thought the model numbers were representative of the Architecture like with 939 and 754 where there are A8N and K8N's galore.

Is K9 really upon us?

Well, since I believe K9 is now just the name for the future quad core cpus, it's very likely we'll see them on AM2.