by Anton Shilov
11/02/2002 | 07:54 AM
Although NVIDIA’s nForce2 core-logic is not yet widely adopted on the market and is not a very cheap solution at all, a lot of customers express great interest in nForce2, especially those, who plan to purchase AMD Athlon XP processors with 333MHz FSB, because, as our benchmarks revealed in our contemporary Socket A chipsets comparison (see the whole article here), the nForce2 powered mainboards can offer substantial performance improvement when the 333MHz system bus is used compared to VIA KT400 powered solutions. Therefore, those mainboard manufacturers, who sell their products mostly to enthusiasts and advanced users, now also try to offer the nForce2 based products to their customers.
Soltek Computer has announced two new Socket A mainboard based on the nForce2 SPP chipset: SL-75FRN and 75FRN-R. Here are the specifications:<%BANNER[article]%>
The information about availability timeframe and pricing was not unveiled.