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MSIs AM2 Boards Listed at European Merchants

XREX   on 10 May 2006 - 07:00 · 3 comments & 2496 views

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On German price comparison services AMDs whole AM2 CPU lineup as well as a few mainboards for the new socket are listed. One board is said to be in stock

As the launch of AMDs AM2 platform is drawing nearer, merchants are starting to list corresponding products for sale via online shops. In Germany, the UK and Austria various e-tailers are already listing the whole AM2 CPU lineup for prices that align around the price points, which emerged from unofficial roadmaps earlier. Some have also listed various MSI mainboards based on variations of the nForce 500 chipset for socket AM2. One board is even listed as "in stock" and available for shipping within 1-2 days.

On the price comparison service www.geizhals.at, the whole lineup of AM2 processors was listed a little more than a week ago. I'd like to note, that they got some CPU specs wrong. For example they claim that several Athlon 64 X2 processors are based on Brisbane core, whih is wrong of course, since Brisbane is a 65nm chip slated for early 2007.

Last week five mainboards from MSI based on variations of the nForce 500 chipset showed up in the AM2 mainboards section. At about the same time, some of these boards were announced by MSI Netherlands. It includes the low-end MSI K9N Neo-F with nForce 550 chipset, midrange nForce 570 boards K9N Ultra and K9N Platinum, as well as upper end K9N SLI and K9N SLI Platinum based on the nForce 570 SLI chipset. The K9N Diamond will be a promising high-end platform based on the allegedly highly overclockable nForce 590 chipset. Interestingly a lot of shops claim to have the K9N SLI Platinum already in stock (I counted 10+). At a price point of about 120 euros this seems to be a very affordable and still capable offering. Geizhals.at also added an Abit KN9 SLI mainboard to their database, but at press time no merchant offered this mainboard so you won't see it in the list.

News source: DailyTech

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#1 SwitchBlade on 10 May 2006 - 07:36
Good. Rather pay for MSI that crappy ABIT anyday of the week.
#2 Croquant on 10 May 2006 - 08:53
Well, if MSI and ASUS have AM2 boards, then why is it that neither company lists such boards on their websites?
#3 Yagi on 10 May 2006 - 14:28
Because AMD hasn't made the official release yet. the day AMD does that is the day you will see the boards on their sites.

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