No problem. There are now some Socket 754 Nforce4 boards just hitting the market. Asus makes one. I haven't seen one yet. *shrug*
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Tomporowski Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 7:25 AM To: The Hardware List Subject: Fwd: [H] NForce Boards for A65 Sorry, Chris, meant to send this to the whole list......Steve > Upgrade the MB, of course, means a switch in CPUs, etc. So the CPU has to be changed also???? Well, I guess that's the impetus to NOT upgrade. Paid a lot (for me) for that CPU..... > Yes, NF4 boards have some advantages (access to more CPUs, dual channel > memory, PCI-Express) I'd have to do a processor/MB change, but I assume memory would transfer and power supply? New MBs are still ATX? I just haven't been paying a lot of attention to these things. > If you have the 6800 (non-GT) then that's a much bigger "hop" .. the 6800GTs > have dropped below $300. That's a better bang. A bigger 'hop' from a PCIe board, you mean? The present board is AGP. Oh yeah, sorry about the 'A65' I caught that error in the text, but not in the subject. Steve