Computex 2003 - Day 2: Motherboard and Video Coverage
by Evan Lieb on September 23, 2003 11:34 AM EST- Posted in
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SiS
As you can see above, ASUS has been working on a SiS 655FX motherboard. ASUS is planning on introducing this motherboard in limited quantity soon, but at the moment they are waiting to see how 655TX pans out. From what we’ve been told, 655TX will be quite the chipset.
The picture above is just one motherboard maker’s version of SiS’ 755 Athlon 64/FX chipset. It doesn’t look like motherboard manufacturers are too keen on introducing SiS 755 motherboards to most markets with VIA K8T800 and NVIDIA nForce3 chipsets already well established before launch. However, SiS is pretty positive about the 755’s future with future BIOS tweaking.
Final Words
That concludes our coverage of Day 2’s Computex events. Stay tuned as we continue to explore Computex during the next few days, and take an exclusive first look at a next generation processor...
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Evan Lieb - Thursday, September 25, 2003 - link
We just posted Day 3, and I'll probably be posting Day 4 within the next few hours.Take care,
Evan
Anonymous User - Wednesday, September 24, 2003 - link
where's computex day 3? thanks for the coverage so far by the way.Anonymous User - Wednesday, September 24, 2003 - link
Gygabye's website doesn't show any GV-R96PT28DU card in it's model lineup yet.That is the number shown below the card on the photo
We'll have to wait.
Anonymous User - Wednesday, September 24, 2003 - link
#1, not sure what you're saying.Anonymous User - Tuesday, September 23, 2003 - link
Where can i get that sweet overclocked gigabyte card! I searched the junk outah it and still can't find it and help is much appreciated.AgaBooga - Tuesday, September 23, 2003 - link
Mmmm.... SFF! Tasty!Anonymous User - Tuesday, September 23, 2003 - link
Um, Asus and MSI switching to ATI, has the world gone topsy turvy?nVidia now has an official reason to panic.
That's only their two top tier manufacturers.
Anonymous User - Tuesday, September 23, 2003 - link
Again, missing posts from Anand Lal Shimpi.