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    Revision 2 s939 Nforce 4 boards?

    Anyone know if there are any 2nd revision of any of the current line of NForce 4 s939 boards due out soon?.

    Feeling it might soon be time to invest in a nice AMD64 solution but would like a 2nd revision board with some of the initial bugs ironed out...

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    As far as i know no. Also most of the issues with the boards were fixed witha new bios.
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    Yeap... well these are "technically" the 2nd Revision as most the Silicon used is A02 stepping and has the ability to run the Hypertransport @ 5x where the A01 revision was plagued with not being able to do this.

    As for "other" issues, all these got ironed out in a simple BIOS update that asus released and since then my PC's been as good as gold with no problems.

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    Are the DFI boards still the consenus best?

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    in my mind
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    u b right.. ok nforce 4 b a bit frenetic atm
    Last edited by prehensile; 16-04-2005 at 06:36 PM.

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    actually i meant for nforce4
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