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jbirney
12-02-04, 01:20 PM
I have 5 PCs at home. Once a year I update the one I use to game/code and then pass down the hardware I replace. Its that time again. I had hoped to get an AMD 64 bit CPU. I wanted to use the nFoce4 for the mobo as PCIe will be the future thing. SLI is not a big deal to me as I only plan to keep this in my main system for a year and want to save up a bit for a house. So need to keep the budget some what in check. Thus I will get a 6800GT/U or ATI type of card. I have alway gotten nforce bords and want to stick with them. Thus I am wondering when can we expect some nFroce4 mobo's to show up? I dont want to settle for the nForce3 as don't like my AGP options for either card.

jAkUp
12-02-04, 02:04 PM
Next week they should start to become available. (at least thats what I have been hearing)

Templar
12-03-04, 10:05 AM
I heard it through the grape wine :D

Simon

gate1975mlm
12-03-04, 02:31 PM
I have 5 PCs at home. Once a year I update the one I use to game/code and then pass down the hardware I replace. Its that time again. I had hoped to get an AMD 64 bit CPU. I wanted to use the nFoce4 for the mobo as PCIe will be the future thing. SLI is not a big deal to me as I only plan to keep this in my main system for a year and want to save up a bit for a house. So need to keep the budget some what in check. Thus I will get a 6800GT/U or ATI type of card. I have alway gotten nforce bords and want to stick with them. Thus I am wondering when can we expect some nFroce4 mobo's to show up? I dont want to settle for the nForce3 as don't like my AGP options for either card.


http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv Said they should be out no later then 2 weeks!

jbirney
12-03-04, 02:44 PM
Thanks guys... I think the easy choice is picking the mobo... The hard choice will be the graphics cards. Both IHV have good products...