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

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

Reply to GrahamD

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

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If it matters, my k7nl2 is at 200FSB... Just did the wire trick. My cpu though needs alot of cooling.

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