nForce3-250 - Part 1: Taking Athlon 64 to the Next Level
by Wesley Fink on March 23, 2004 11:55 AM EST- Posted in
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nForce3-250Gb Reference Board: Basic Features
Motherboard Specifications | |
CPU Interface | Socket 754 Athlon 64 |
Chipset | nForce3-250GB single-chip |
Bus Speeds | 200MHz to 250MHz (in 1MHz increments) |
PCI/AGP Speeds | Synchronous or Asynchronous PCI/AGP Fixed at 66/33 to 100/50 (in 1MHz increments) |
Core Voltage | None available on Reference Board |
HyperTransport Frequency | 1000MHz (1GHz) |
HyperTransport Width | 16-bit Upstream and 16-bit Downstream |
DRAM Voltage | None available on Reference Board |
AGP Voltage | None available on Reference Board |
HyperTransport Voltage | None available on Reference Board |
Memory Slots | Two 184-pin DDR DIMM Slots Single-Channel Configuration Regular Unbuffered Memory to 2GB Total |
Expansion Slots | 1 AGP 8X Slot 6 PCI Slots (up to 6 may be available) |
Onboard Serial ATA RAID | nF3-250GB (4 Drives, 0, 1, 0+1) |
Onboard IDE/IDE RAID | Two Standard ATA133/100/66 (4 drives) Drives may be configured as IDE RAID |
Onboard USB 2.0/IEEE-1394 | 8 USB 2.0 ports supported by nF3-250 No Firewire - Must use additional chip |
Onboard LAN | 1Gigabit Ethernet on-chip by nF3-250GB |
Onboard Audio | AC '97 2.1 6-Channel supported by nF3-250 |
BIOS Revision | Reference Board 1/31/2004 |
Reference Boards are normally quite different from the production boards that will later appear with the Reference Board chipset. While certain component arrangements may be retained from a Reference Board, the board is designed for testing and qualification, and generally not for production. Normally, they are also designed to be tested on the bench, out of any case.
Many, including AnandTech, complained that nForce3-150 was simply out-of-date when it came to integrated features. nForce3-250 definitely does not suffer from that problem. The nF3-250 feature set is as up-to-date as the 150 is not. You could still build an extremely capable system with the nF3-150, but many of the features had to be provided with add-on chips, which increased production costs. nForce3-250 moves from deficient to feature-rich, and competes very well with the best solutions from VIA and SiS. Standard features include 4-drive SATA Raid, 8 USB 2.0/1.1 ports, ATA133 IDE/RAID, AC '97 2.1 6.1 channel audio, and on-chip firewall. The enthusiast version adds on-chip high-speed Gigabit LAN, similar in concept to Intel's CSA. This moves LAN to the chip itself and away from the PCI bus bottleneck.
Fully decked out, nForce3-250 provides features available nowhere else, like on-chip 1Gb Ethernet, on-chip firewall, 4-drive SATA RAID, and both SATA and IDE RAID that can be combined.
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wicktron - Tuesday, March 23, 2004 - link
weeeeeee!! pci/agp lock!