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Does anyone know if a MB has been made with the new SiS 735 chipset
 

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Yes, Asus has the A7S-VM. According to their website it only supports a 200mhz fsb.

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no.. unless i'm looking at something completely wrong..that board is based on the 730 chip set. I'm trying to hold out on building a new system for this board.. hopefully it's OC'able well and I'm not waist my time waiting for it.


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Oops, my goof. You're right, that is with the 730. Which reminds me, will the 735 run a 266 fsb?

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I guess it hasn't come out yet.

Structure if you don't want to wait, I just put something together last night with the MSI K7 Master. Really easy to overclock and based on AMD 760
 

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many of the major vendors are making them, Asus, Chaintech, Gigabyte and MSI are the first ones reported.

checkout this one <A HREF="http://www.sis.com.tw/products/635cus.htm" target="_new">http://www.sis.com.tw/products/635cus.htm</A>

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SiS looks to be a month or so ahead of nVidia's nForce. Will be an interesting combo though...735 for high speed inexpensive systems, nVidia for high speed mid and higher level, performance systems.

Supposedly the 735 chipset is only around $25 which is a great price if they can produce them in quantity AND high quality/bug free chips.

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Yeah it seems like a great product. One chip for North and South bridges. Should make things a whole lot cheaper. Just hope its reliable like you said. I'd like to see Asus, MSI, or Gigabyte make them though.