Two new nForce2 boards from MSI (one with FSB 400)

Spitfire_x86

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MSI has released a nForce2 SPP mobo with <b> official FSB400 support </b>. It uses active northbridge cooling.

<A HREF="http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_detail.php?UID=436&MODEL=MS-6570" target="_new"> MSI K7N Delta</A>

It also has a SPP + MCP2-T version, that should cost less than MSI K7N2G-ILSR. This should make them more competitive in nForce2 + MCP2-T market.

Here's another new MSI nForce2 board

<A HREF="http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_detail.php?UID=437&MODEL=MS-6777" target="_new"> MSI K7N2GM</A>

It's an micro-ATX nForce2 (IGP + MCP2) board


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TKH

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It's pretty much the same as exsisting K7N2-ILSR, with active cooling on Northbridge and new BIOS (still no BlueTooth bundled, duh!), so I think exsisting K7N2 user can have the 400FSB supported too if they just update the K7N2 Delta BIOS. (Well, I'm guessing only anyway)

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GrahamD

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I suspect it also has the latest stepping (marked A1) SPP which is reported to reach higher FSB speeds.
 

Spitfire_x86

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Yeah, all previous nForce2 mobos should support 400 MHz FSB by bios update, like KT333 mobos

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