According to the web, the following are socket 939 micro-atx boards.
FIC KTMF3-Ulta nForce3
MSI RS480M2 Radeon Xpress 200
MSI RS480M-IL Radeon Xpress 200p
Gigabyte GA-K8A480M-9 Radeon Xpress 200
ECS RS480-M Radeon Xpress 200
Sapphire Technology A56 Radeon Xpress 200
Sapphire Technology A58 Radeon Xpress 200p
Asus A8AE-LA Radeon Xpress 200
Foxconn NF4K8MC-ERS nForce4
Asrock 939vm890 VIA K8T800 Pro + VT8237
In reality, only Foxconn and MSI board are actually available. The FIC seemed to have been discontinued. All of the other boards are essentially future releases.
Of the two boards, the MSI board seems to be a better deal because:
1. MSI has 4 dimm slots vs. Foxconn's 2.
2. MSI board has a SPDIF output (though you can still get Foxconn's SPIF via internal header).
3. MSI has onboard video. Foxconn requires a video card.
One other differences is that the MSI board has 1 PCIe slot and 3 PCI slot and the Foxconn board has 2 PCIe slot and 2 PCI slots. Neither has Gigabit Lan, SATA2, SLI, or decent overclock features.
FIC KTMF3-Ulta nForce3
MSI RS480M2 Radeon Xpress 200
MSI RS480M-IL Radeon Xpress 200p
Gigabyte GA-K8A480M-9 Radeon Xpress 200
ECS RS480-M Radeon Xpress 200
Sapphire Technology A56 Radeon Xpress 200
Sapphire Technology A58 Radeon Xpress 200p
Asus A8AE-LA Radeon Xpress 200
Foxconn NF4K8MC-ERS nForce4
Asrock 939vm890 VIA K8T800 Pro + VT8237
In reality, only Foxconn and MSI board are actually available. The FIC seemed to have been discontinued. All of the other boards are essentially future releases.
Of the two boards, the MSI board seems to be a better deal because:
1. MSI has 4 dimm slots vs. Foxconn's 2.
2. MSI board has a SPDIF output (though you can still get Foxconn's SPIF via internal header).
3. MSI has onboard video. Foxconn requires a video card.
One other differences is that the MSI board has 1 PCIe slot and 3 PCI slot and the Foxconn board has 2 PCIe slot and 2 PCI slots. Neither has Gigabit Lan, SATA2, SLI, or decent overclock features.