On the AMD side, ASUS has just released their KT266A solution and they are still working on their nForce based A7N266. There are two version of the board: the A7N266-E and the A7N266. The A7N266-E would be using the MCP-D and will not feature any other sound chips on the board since it'll already have the best on-board sound you can find.

The ASUS A7N266 has the regular MCP and also features an extra 6 channel audio processor on-board


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At the same time, the regular A7N266 uses the basic MCP which has the same audio core as the MCP-D without Dolby Digital encoding support. ASUS is using this as justification to offer an additional C-Media hardware sound chip on the board although we don't necessarily agree with their decision nor do we think it's necessary.


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ASUS also had a 760MPX board on display which should be one of the first to hit the streets later this year.

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