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    Yonah Motherboards

    I'm trying to compile a list of whats out there in the making. Maybe we can use this thread for reference. So far this is what I have seen (thanks to my friend in Taiwan for help).

    AOpen i975Xa-YDG


    Final Version?


    i945GTm-HIL, another HTPC solution with plenty of outputs.


    This is small: the i945GTt-FA. This motherboard is actually for use in AOpen's very own mini-PC case, which is coming up later.


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    Gigabyte GA-8I945GTMF-Y-RH MicroATX



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    Asus N4L-VM DH




    Availability are still up in the air....Most say February
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    I'm pretty sure MSI are rumoured to be in aswell but not much seems to be known about it.

    None seem terribly great atm though.

    Do the gigabyte and asus offer dual chanel and with their minimal ram slots along with only one pci-e slot are enthusiacs going to be bothered with them.

    Aopen seem decent but a high cost, only serious Yonah folk are going to be interested i fell, luckily most of those are on XS
    The aopen placement does worry me however since the socket is in an odd place it may make mounting a prommie difficuly especially for daily usage
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    Quote Originally Posted by marvt74
    I'm pretty sure MSI are rumoured to be in aswell but not much seems to be known about it.

    None seem terribly great atm though.

    Do the gigabyte and asus offer dual chanel and with their minimal ram slots along with only one pci-e slot are enthusiacs going to be bothered with them.

    Aopen seem decent but a high cost, only serious Yonah folk are going to be interested i fell, luckily most of those are on XS
    The aopen placement does worry me however since the socket is in an odd place it may make mounting a prommie difficuly especially for daily usage
    The Gigabyte does, id assume the Asus does too.

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    will dothans work with the Aopen board?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ingentingmendeg
    will dothans work with the Aopen board?
    no, they are incompatable

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    Quote Originally Posted by ingentingmendeg
    will dothans work with the Aopen board?
    no, they have different sockets.

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    Cool, i've not read a whole lot about any other boards than the aopen, think thats my plan tomorrow.

    Do you have many details on the MSI board? I'm not in the best frame of mind atm to do much searching for info on it.
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    I can't find it, I keep coming across the Speedster for Dothan?

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    Nice thread... will like lil more info if anyone has it. Thanks.

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    The OC lock in the i945 board will make all i945 boards suck I think....

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    I hope these boards don't take a page from the old i915 P-M boards and cost an arm and a leg. That would kill them for sure.

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    Will Yonah work in current alviso mainboards?
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    i like the fact that the cap on the AOpen i975Xa-YDG around the cpu socket
    are well back giving plenty of room

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    mabey a stupid question her, but whats that Molex connector on the Aopen for?

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    I think to provide power to the external sata II port.


    Quote Originally Posted by flakpyro
    mabey a stupid question her, but whats that Molex connector on the Aopen for?
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    I assume extra power similar to the one on my DFI Ultra-D

    Though 24pin psu plug+12v 4pin thing+molex, wonder how many watts this thing needs.

    2 questions i have, anyone know if the headkit for a p4 skt478 mach 2 will fit or if something new will be needed.

    And 2, why is the cpu socket at such a wweird angle, surely that may harm daily phase users
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    i sure hope we can use standard P4 S478 or 775 coolers

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    Quote Originally Posted by flakpyro
    i sure hope we can use standard P4 S478 or 775 coolers
    The AOpen & Gigabyte boards looks like they are using P4 S478 mounting brackets.

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    Added a couple more AOpen boards

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    Can't wait to see these appear in North America, looking good for my next rig.

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    prob standard s478 coolers will fit aopen board, it is p4 bracket that is on.
    Angle i think it is a good thing, that way it is harder to damage the core, some corners like to pop .
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    S478 pwnage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celeron Gamer
    S478 pwnage
    and people says 478 is dead

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    leejsmith, wouldnt that be to be able to give more power to dual-graphics card setups, like it is with a64 boards?

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    yes it could be that too. wont know for sure until we see one.
    have any of the reviews so far coverd the power connector ?


    Quote Originally Posted by skane
    leejsmith, wouldnt that be to be able to give more power to dual-graphics card setups, like it is with a64 boards?
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