I'm just curious.
The only ones I've seen are the MSI and the Asus ones.
I'm just curious.
The only ones I've seen are the MSI and the Asus ones.
DFI are releasing a lanparty board on the crossfire chipset, basically its the s939 CFX3200-DR but with an AM2 socket of course
im pretty sure sapphire has one out aswell, but im not too sure if i'd get a sapphire board hehe.
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RD580 will be here for a while...seeing as ATI will skip the RD690 and go straight to RD7xx parts in 2007.Originally Posted by mk0r
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As stated you can already get Asus, MSI & Sapphire.
DFI's to come & Abit's AT9 32X is due in November.
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Glad to hear about Abit releasing one.
Anyone heard when the DFI version will hit the US market?
I looked into, nothing
Apparently, Epox announced as well a while ago back in June:
http://www.epox.com.tw/eng/news_content.php?serno=55
Info on it stops about there. Same with the DFi one.
MSI:
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/produc...il.php?UID=737
ASUS:
http://www.asus.com/products3.aspx?l...#8482;%20SB600
Sapphire:
http://www.sapphiretech.com/cr/produ...w.php?gpid=159
Sapphirevalue
http://www.sapphiretech.com/cr/produ...gpid=160&grp=6
ECS:
http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWeb/Product...uID=16&LanID=0
And that's it! No more!
ABIT, DFI, and EPOX, only anounced their mobos, bit so far we have NOTHING!
I really wanted to try that EPoX board too.Originally Posted by neptunes
here are some RD580 AM2 board...
http://ati.amd.com/buy/promotions/ra...o/3200am2.html
In Germany the "DFI LanParty UT CFX3200-M2R/G " is avaible now. The price is very very attractive. It is 69,-€!
Considering the price announced by DFI it is very cheap. But I understand that Germany doesn't help you very much.
I'm trying to do a US currency conversion to get an idea of what the price is. What is that symbol mean?Originally Posted by TheMagician
It is Euro and it should be ~$85.
I need to get out more!
I did a conversion & that comes out to $86 US. No way that it's gonna sell that cheap here, though. That's less than the Infinity UltraII-M2/G is selling for. Would be nice though!
Did a google search & saw it listed at a UK site...149.50 #'s. That converts to $280 US. Ouch!
that's got to be a mistake.Originally Posted by TheMagician
Sure that it isn't for the 939 CFX3200 or even the older RDX200?
They were on clearance recently here in the UK for ~ $65 ($56 before sales tax)
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ATI and AMD merged maybe the reason why the board got delayed....
Originally Posted by Heidfirst
Yes, I am sure. It's not for the 939 but the AM2.
The price hasn't changed over the last days.
couldn't find that board on geizhals
saw this in another forum though
http://www.supertech.com/shop/abit-a...56fc96d41629e4
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abit AB9 QuadGT, E6400, 7900GTO, FSP FX600-GLN
abit AX78 x2
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that website need to fixed their typo bug... that is actually socket 939board AT8-32xOriginally Posted by Heidfirst
It's probably it.Originally Posted by tictac
The DFI board was delayed because DFI focused on their RD600 board for Core2 and 590 SLI for AM2. They felt both would sell better than the AM2 RD580 board.
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