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Having the graphics chip face away from the other expansion slots, leaves more room for a cooling solution. My guess is that they will keep they layout the same as now for that reason.
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I won't rush to buy PCI-Express systems. I think the standard will be quite nice, but it's not only meant for internal devices, but external as well. I think it will take a while for people to come up with good cases, just as it it took far too long to get cases with practical things like front-mounted USB sockets.
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hmm... I think AMD is not adopting BTX standards yet... so I have doubts about this standards. As for PCI Express, I hope SiS will get their K8 chip with PCI Express no later than autumn 04... I need a new computer by that time anyways (entering university)... around Aug 04... so I think I am going for PCI Express
let see...
by late summer 04 I am hoping for (for a good price)...
1) BTX (if AMD is adopting that)
2) Athlon 64 on Socket 939 and 0.09um SOI process
3) PCI Express
4) 1394b
5) SATA150 (becomes common)
6) DDRII (probably not)
Oh ya. I heard nVIDIA is launching SoundStorm sound cards... and I am guessing they will be based on the PCI Express 1X interface... hopefully it will be good... so I can get something other than integrated audio / Creative Craps.
me going to wait till Tejas or Yamahil Intel Proc comes out... by that time all loose ends should have been sorted out and i'd have one hell of a system... PCI Ex SATAII DDRII <500 etc... etc...
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Originally posted by Ribbit Why does it matter whether AMD supports it? Isn't it up to the mobo maker?
Yes, but most of the time the MB maker bases their design off of a reference design provided (and largely tested by) the CPU maker. Just like the way most of the nVidia boards look the same.
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