Price Guides March 2004: CPU and Motherboards
by Kristopher Kubicki on March 15, 2004 1:00 PM EST- Posted in
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NVIDIA Motherboards
Many readers have commented on Chaintech's nForce3 250 motherboard that showed up earlier this week. Manufacturing issues have plagued the nForce3 250, and thus some manufacturers decided to go with an earlier stepping of the nF3 250 chipset (we saw working samples back in January). We are very anxious to see more solutions from Gigabyte, DFI and ASUS in the upcoming weeks.
We added several new NVIDA AMD motherboards to our tracking engine.
Since not everyone is in the market for Athlon64 yet, for budget oriented Athlon XP buyers we recommend the DFI NFII Infinity. This board has one of the best sound packages available, good performance and, most importantly, a great price.
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b4417 - Wednesday, March 24, 2004 - link
The Price Guide shows the 3.4 GHz Intel Prescott CPU available at Essential Computers. Going to Essential's website, it shows the processor "In Stock", and "Available to ship in 24-48 hours." I tried to order one, only to be greeted with a "Cookies Must Be Enabled" message. I HAD cookies enabled, and even double-checked my IE settings to be sure. So I called them, and was told that they don't have the 3.4 Prescott in stock and have no ETA, regardless of what the website shows.This appears to be a ploy to get their name in the listing without having the item available as stated. I find that pretty offensive, and would like to see their listing removed from the guide.
Thanks,
Bill
justly - Tuesday, March 16, 2004 - link
Why aren’t any SiS based motherboards listed for either Intel or AMD platforms. I mean if you can list a board from XFX (who the heck are they?) that only supports FSB speeds up to 333MHz (socket A) and a board from ECS (a company that is not popular with the enthusiast crowd) why not include a SiS motherboard that can at least run a 400MHz FSB (socket A) from a well known company like Gigabyte, or the Asus P4S800D-E Deluxe (SiS 655TX chipset) that Anandtechs own Wesley Fink commented highly about in a review.KristopherKubicki - Monday, March 15, 2004 - link
ehanneken - Yes, youre correct. I meant more along the lines of wait till the leaked samples hit reviews :-pKristopher
ehanneken - Monday, March 15, 2004 - link
Sorry, I didn't realize that this forum doesn't interpret HTML.ehanneken - Monday, March 15, 2004 - link
<blockquote></i>Keep in mind that the upcoming Socket 939 launch is later this month, so for those of you looking for an enthusiast purchase may wish to hold off a new purchase for a couple weeks.</i></blockquote>According to your <a href="http://www.anandtech.com/cpu/showdoc.html?i=1985&q... update</a> on AMD's Athlon 64 roadmap, the first Socket 939 processors won't be released until May. Has something changed?
Pumpkinierre - Monday, March 15, 2004 - link
No 3.4 Prescott yet? Coupla of extra layers on the N'wood core Xeons. Who's betting on a 3.6 or 3.8 Northwood release?CrystalBay - Sunday, March 14, 2004 - link
Thanks, for puting out some news on the weekend..