![]() |
ASUS Lists AM3 CPU-supportive AM2 and AM2+ Motherboards
ASUS has published a partial list of motherboards that support the upcoming AM3 socket processors.
Featured in the lists are most motherboards based on the AMD 7-series chipsets, along with those based on GeForce 8 and 7-series chipsets by NVIDIA. http://www.techpowerup.com/img/08-11-12/20a_thm.jpg http://www.techpowerup.com/img/08-11-12/20b_thm.jpg Press release follows: ASUS, worldwide leader of motherboard production, has once again kept up with leading trends and technologies with the announcement to release a wide range of high-performance motherboards that will take advantage of the most high-end and upcoming AMD AM3 CPUs. This new generation of AMD CPUs will encompass the 45nm infrastructure; and will be equipped with C1E halt states for advanced power savings. The most distinguishing feature of the AM3 CPUs is the fact that they will support DDR3 RAM. In order to meet user demands for top-of-the-line CPUs that deliver advanced performance, the ASUS M3/M2 Series motherboards will offer the most completed product lines to fully support the upcoming AM3 CPUs. AM3 CPU Ready Motherboards The list below shows the ASUS motherboards that are currently AM3 CPU-ready. For users who have already purchased the M3 or M2 Series motherboards, a simple BIOS update is all that is needed to support future AM3 CPUs. The following list will be continuously updated and more AM3 CPU-ready ASUS motherboards are expected to be announced soon. Source: ASUS |
That's great, not! I don't see M3A32-MVP on there.
|
Might come later with a BIOS upgrade - never know!
|
So, M2N32 and all the high-end AM2 mobo are not supported.
|
Quote:
|
They were out of my list when I had to RMA my board for the 2nd time. Once I get mine back I'm selling the POS.
|
I agree, if the M3A32 is not supporting new chips this will be the last Asus I will have. Total BS to throw out a board and then drop it after you made the sale.
|
Looks like the M3A79-T Deluxe is on there. Good news for me. :) Now let's see how well these new processors perform. Where are you Deneb???!
Also, it would be really stupid of ASUS not to support the M3A32. It's the same board as the M3A79-T...just different southbridge. How hard would it be to program a BIOS for it? |
Quote:
yippie |
Quote:
|
Looks like the M3A79-T and a mid end AM3 x4.. Unless they get a cheap 870/880 chipsets out. Anyone know if they are making 800 series chipsets soon? Those are gonna be DDR3 right?
|
Looks like i may be going to AM3 then, some research i think will be required!
|
Now, let's just see MSI come out with the same kinda list. :D
|
Pshaw not supporting the M3a32MVP Deluxe WiFi. I have one I havent messed with yet. Id like to see one from Gigabyte though.
Hijacking the thread here, how good is the new M3a79-T mobo? |
yea i hope they come out with a 800 series soon and the AM3 soon cuz i wanna upgrade to that if not soon then intel quad here i come :)
|
AMD confirms that AM3 processors are still backward-compatible with AM2/AM2+ sockets. They natively support DDR2.
|
I hope m2n-e will be on the list very soon :)
|
Yeah....thats nice...I was originally ordering the M3A32MVP Deluxe WiFi but it was sold out -
so I got the M3A79-T Deluxe board instead....maybe there is a god afterall..:twitch: |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
http://global.msi.com.tw/html/popup/MB/45nm/en/index.html |
all you people complaining about lack of AM3 support on your boards: you do realise that has nothing to do with asus, and all about the boards you chose? if you want an AM3 supporting board, WAIT til its known. its your own fault for buying unsupported boards.
|
I wouldn't say complaining, I think some people are just slightly concerned but then again, most people will just move to an AM3 board anyways, depending on how good the 8 series is. I hope 8 series isn't just another die shrink, Me personally I know I am skipping it because there will be no gain at all except for DDR3 and full 16x crossfire at pci 2.0. and possible 3.0 I dunno if there going to have that or not. I know it ends up deeper than that but for the matx dept its really a slow area before anything good happens there.
|
Quote:
|
| All times are GMT. The time now is 01:30 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.6
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.