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Originally posted by: gobucks
Asus swears up and down that it will be by week 2 of november for everything, including SLI, but we'll see. I'm betting I will be able to have my new system before december.
Originally posted by: eagle101
i have agp card i dont want to switch to pcie......
Originally posted by: eagle101
Qustion: i have a fx53 with ocz 3200rev2 dual plat. im keeping it......will the new nf4 939s do better than a a8v r2 deluxe?
i have agp card i dont want to switch to pcie......
or do you think the new dfi 939 with (oskar wu) engineering it might be the best?
im just in a mood to run out and get a new board right now i already tried th neo2 plat and traded for a8v
thanks for any input
Originally posted by: Mrvile
205 deutchmarks (dunno if this is right, I don't know german money) for the SLI and 179 for the non-SLI. Make whatever conversions you need.
Just out of curiosity, what is the conversion for german to american money?
As our nForce4 Ultra sample did not exactly work as smoothly as expected, we asked the three big motherboard guys -- Asus, Gigabyte and MSI -- for their opinions on nForce4 availability.
Asus
Availability of nForce4 Ultra motherboards A8N-E (Premium/SLI):
second week of November
Asus is considering bundling two GeForce 6600GT graphics cards with the A8N-E SLI.
Gigabyte
nForce4 Ultra motherboards will be ready at the beginning of November. nForce4 SLI and VIA K8T890 will not be available before the beginning of December.
Product Name: Gigabyte 8 Sigma Series, e.g. GA-K8NXP-9 (NVIDIA nForce4 Ultra)
MSI
The K8N Diamond (featuring nForce4 SLI) is already slated to hit the shelves in late November. The product name might be changed to K8N Neo2 Extreme Edition in the US.
The K8N Neo4 Platinum will be the Ultra version, available two weeks earlier than the Diamond edition. It is supposed to be on the shelves by the middle of November.
Originally posted by: PCBliss
im sure there will be an NF4 agp board by some manufacturer. They would make a killing if they did.
Originally posted by: PCBliss
and do you have proof of that?