While NVIDIA might still dominate Athlon XP CPUs, clearly is not the case for K8.  This week, we saw the debut of 8 VIA K8T800 motherboards.  Even though it’s too early to tell whether K8T800 or nForce3 will become the new victor of the AMD market, we have a strong suspicion the competition won’t be as lopsided as nForce2 vs. KT400/400A/600.  Even though we don’t know the specs on all of those K8T800 motherboards, its pretty clear to see VIA at least has a price advantage on nForce3.  A little competition never hurt anyone.

The KT600 line is looking more attractive than it did a few weeks ago, albeit a far cry from replacing nForce2.  The ASUS A7V600 is pretty much the best bet for the whole chipset, but again it’s a single memory channel option.  Our advice, buy a KT600 board for the features, not the performance. 

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  • Anonymous User - Thursday, September 18, 2003 - link

    You could have gotten the motherboard Evan gave the Editors Choice to for $79, the EPoX 8RDA+

    http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.html?i=1759&am...

  • DBaron - Thursday, September 18, 2003 - link

    Whats wrong with the Nforce single channel boards? I was all set to buy a Soltek NV400, till I read this article. It seems like a good mobo for the price , and its fairly inexpensive too...76 at new egg. Is there something I am missing?
  • Anonymous User - Thursday, September 18, 2003 - link

    geez can anyone say WHEN the 9800XT NDA will lift or is that NDA too. >:(
  • KristopherKubicki - Thursday, September 18, 2003 - link

    #3: We will add some more 9800 NP cards. They didnt really dissappear, just resellers all decided to reorganize their SKUs are the same time.

    KT600 and nForce2 are priced about the same and perform about the same. Dual Channel memory is the largest difference between the two. If it doesnt cost you anything more, why not?

    Kristopher
  • Anonymous User - Thursday, September 18, 2003 - link

    R9800 (non pro) is becoming widely available and should not be replaced by R9800SE becauase that's a cut down garbage version that should not be allowed to bear the R9800 name...

    A question on the article. Why stress the fact that The KT600 boards are single channel, when dual channel does so very little for SocketA boards in general? When looking at practical performance it basically doe not do much good at all. I'm objecting because so many people looking for motherboards believe the myth that dual channel is an important feature. Don't keep it alive.
  • Anonymous User - Thursday, September 18, 2003 - link

    I thought the 9800np were pretty much OEM cards like for Dell, etc? I didn't think the 9800np was nearly as common as the 9700np, 9500np, etc...

    I imagine the 9800SE will replace the non pro though.
  • Anonymous User - Thursday, September 18, 2003 - link

    No comment about the disappearance of the ATI 9800 non-pro cards?

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