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    Winchester's

    When will you guys be getting the socket939 winchesters in? I fancy buying a 3500 90nm. Will they be the same price as the 3500's at the moment?

    Anymore news on the nforce 4's?
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    Hello

    Regarding the AMD 3500+ processors. At the moment we have the 130nm cored processors, but as soon as we run out of them and some more arrive I will be checking the model for the 90nm as I too want one of these

    As for the nforce4 motherboards, I expect these to be in and avaliable before the end of November ( Well they better had be or thats my Birthday present not available )

    Also - the AMD prices are dropping as per your other thread and we're all geared up and ready to activate this on the date it starts. I cannot divulge more than that I'm afraid.

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    Is there anyway you can tell me the percentage decrease or the price drop of the processors? I ws gonna get one fo the 3500's earlier in the year when they were £350 but im glad i didn't now. Also when will scan start to get in quite high end Heatsinks? For example some thermal rights or the coolermaster hyper six for 989 boards. Im sure that your gonna try and OC the 90nm processor because that is what is was made for. In fact while Im asking I will ask another question. Will scan have different makes of memory instead of corsair xms? reason i ask is the OCz 3700 has lower latency than that of your corsair platinum 3700.
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    Sorry... I cannot divluge that information regarding the pricing.

    As for the heatsinks, More manufacturers are now making coolers for socket 939, BUT the AMD cooler is just as good because they run fairly cool and don't release the heat as much as a prescott

    Lastly the memory. We only stock corsair memory and work very close with them indeed. As such we will not be stocking OCZ in the near future.

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    We've split the AMD 64 section and the 90nm CPU's will all be in their own unique stock code so people can order the 90nm CPU's if they require them.

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    Excuse my ignorance but my galaxy 6800 ultra cards doesn't support pci express like it said on the scan web-site and galaxy web-site and many other websites. It even says this on the box it came with and it only fits into an agp board. What shall i do? I already told technical support and the reason i bought this card was so i could user it in pci express motherboard. Which is I was going to get a nforce 4 SLI and eventually have 2 6800 ultras in pci express form. Is there anything you can advise me to do? It is not 3 months old yet and so far I have it in my other system. I am devstated though because I spent a lot of money on something I can't use.

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