AMD Motherboards

We look at what this year’s Computex show offers us in terms of motherboards, graphics, mobile technology, cases and cooling.

My coverage of this show, unfortunately, comes a little later than most.  Being stuck in China without access to the Internet can hinder your ability to post an article, wouldn’t you say?  In any event, I have a summary of what I saw at this year’s Computex in Taipei in both picture and text form.

With the recent release of the new socket 939 processors from AMD, all the motherboard manufacturers had 939 solutions available based on various chipsets.

Computex 2004 Summary - Shows and Expos 81

At the AMD booth, we saw this Tyan quad-Opteron motherboard sporting the age-old AMD 8000 series of chipsets.  This is a beast of a motherboard to say it lightly.

Computex 2004 Summary - Shows and Expos 82

AMD was also showcasing the VIA K8T890 chipset, still unreleased.  This chipset does offer both AGP and PCIe support on the same motherboard, as you can see in this reference design above.

Computex 2004 Summary - Shows and Expos 83

A similar situation is seen here, with the SiS 756 reference board on display at the AMD press conference. 

Computex 2004 Summary - Shows and Expos 84

Computex 2004 Summary - Shows and Expos 85

These two motherboards, from ECS and Gigabyte, are sporting the still unannounced NVIDIA nForce chipset, revision CK8-04.  The features include PCI Express, as you can see in the images, but the rest is still under wraps.

Computex 2004 Summary - Shows and Expos 86

A close up of the chipset…

Computex 2004 Summary - Shows and Expos 87

Here is the same chipset powering the dual processor motherboard from Iwill, the first dually platform from NVIDIA.  Notice also that the board also includes a chip from the AMD 8000 series.

« PreviousNext »