Why the SH6???

Pastore

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Ok, I didn't take the time to read the entire review on the main page, but I don't understand the point in manufacturing a Slot1 motherboard, especially since the new wave of Intel socket CPUs just came out. Now, am I just being totally stupid? Becuase I honestly don't see the need for a new Slot1 solution, and are there any real improvements over existing boards Slot1 boards?
 

LXi

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Its there to satisfy people with a Slot1 CPU wanting to upgrade their motherboard, but thats just a very small percentage of people. The improvement over other Slot1 boards, including BX and VIA133A, is AGP4x, ATA100, and true 133MHz support which BX lacked.
 

Ulysses

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Well, it offers all the advantages of the i815E chipset for someone with an SECC2 CPU who doesn't want a VIA chipset or a BX board:

-asynchronous memory bus

-AGP 4X

-ATA/100
 

Taz4158

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There are thousands of Slot 1 processor's out there and this is the only 815 option for those people. A niche market but could turn into a decent seller for them.
 

BDawg

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Besides, if I remember correctly, the 933 and 1000 P3 are only available in Slot 1.
 

LXi

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<<the 933 and 1000 P3 are only available in Slot 1>>

Now available in FC-PGA too.
 

Hanpan

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WEll for one thing there is a sloket converter.
However there is no slot 1 to fcpga conveter.
PLus it's easier to insulate a sloket rather than a whole motherboard.