CES 2005: Chipsets, Motherboards, and Memory
by Wesley Fink on January 13, 2005 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
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VIA K8T890
The VIA K8T890 is another chipset that has taken the long way to market. VIA was finally showing some production boards based on their new PCI Express chipset. Albatron and Asus are apparently ready to launch K8T890 boards in the very near future.VIA "SLI"
VIA was also demonstrating a working machine with their version of dual video cards. The VIA solution is a bit different in that there is no bridge chip, slot 2 is x4, and any two video cards can be combined. VIA had combined an ATI X800 XT and an X300 in their dual graphics machine, but we did not have an opportunity to see benchmarks of the video performance.Abit
Abit has long had close ties to VIA, and Abit was also touting their new AX8 board.The AX8 is based on the PCIe K8T890 with the VT8237 south bridge. AX8 has the expected x16 PCIe slot for video, 3 x1 PCIe, and two legacy PCI slots. Features include SATA Raid, Gigabit LAN, and Firewire. The boards have shown up for pre-order at a few websites at some very reasonable prices for a PCIe dual-channel Socket 939 motherboard - about $120 for the regular AX8 version and around $150 for the 3rd-eye version with the system info LCD panel.
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Calin - Thursday, January 13, 2005 - link
There was a typo in the DFI LanParty section: "for the lowest possible Signal-to-Noise ratio". I think they want the highest possible signal to noise ratio.Other than that, nice article. Thanks, and I hope to upgrade my computer to an ATI RS480 based rig in the near future
Calin
RadeonGuy - Thursday, January 13, 2005 - link
Cant Wait for the ATI 939 chipset to upgrade my socket 754