![]() ![]() Socket 939 for AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core/ Athlon 64/ Athlon 64 FX processor.Socket 939 for AMD Athlon 64/ Athlon 64 FX processor.It provides the latest bus technology “Hyper Transport” which transmits up to 2000 MT/s and dual-channel DDR400 memory support. Supports AMD 939-pin Athlon 64 FX/ Athlon 64 processors which is based on 64-bit architecture. Round Corner PCB -Rounded corners for strength and safety!Įasy Match -Color-coded pin headers and slots make it easy to match plugĮ-class Exterior -Elegant PCB appearance stands out the key insertions and reduces distraction duringĭual Faced Cable -An easy, user-friendly way to plug-in or remove digital devices.ĭata Processing Utility -A “time machine” to protect and restore files! Independently, and support simultaneous display on up to four devices. Scalable DGE -Enables two graphic engines to work together to generate the dual 3D graphics display ![]() Giga LAN -Supports a high transfer rate up to 1 Gigabit NVIDIA PCI Express -Doubles the bandwidth of AGP 8X, delivering 4GB/s of upstream data transfer Q-Boot -F11 Hot key to boot from different devices #Ecs elitegroup motherboards Pc#NVIDIA Firewall -NVIDIA firewall protects your PC from intruders by filtering unauthorized traffic.Ĭooling Accelerator -A cooling channel with a fansink placed on top of the PWM controllerĨ-Channel Audio -Enable premium home theater experience through the PC,with support for all major Wizards allow automatic tuning for optimal performance or the quietest operation.ĩ99 DIMM -Makes the DDR eliminate data highway quality issues and support increased NTune -Easy, safe and high performance over-clocking available for NVIDIA NFORCE. Networking environment that is both fast and secure.ĭual Channel DDR -Expands memory bandwidth to 6.4GB/s and supporting up to 4GB of memory. NVRAID -Uniquely allows users to assign an extra disk to any RAID volume so that should a diskįailure occur NVIDIA RAID will automatically remote the failed disk and replace it withĪctiveArmor -Enhances network security while delivers the highest system performance, providing Serial-ATA 2 -Double bus bandwidth which provides blazingly high disk performance, ensuring yourĬomputing experience will be faster, more reliable, and completely with current and Smart LAN -Smartly detect the status of LAN network link and report the quality of LAN cable. Lower clock speeds and consuming less power. Outperform single-core processors on most multithreaded applications while running at USB 2.0 -Delivers transfer speeds up to 480Mb/s for easy connectivity and ultra-fast data transfersĭualcore -Dual-core is basically two separate processors on a single chip. Games, can see dramatic performance increases. Large memory intensiveĪpplications, such as audio and video encoding, complex engineering programs and So sit back, relax, grab a cup of coffee and enjoy the review as we take a closer look at the ECS KN1 SLI Lite Socket 939 motherboard…ĮCS EliteGroup KN1 SLI Lite Extreme Motherboard ReviewĦ4bit support -Allows platforms to access more memory and larger files. I’m very happy with my 939 setup, and ECS EliteGroup has sent me their new KN1 SLI Lite Extreme motherboard for review, coming from a DFI NF4 LanParty SLI-DR board, I found that I actually prefer the ECS board, it’s easy to use, easy to setup, and there aren’t as many problems as the DFI board, while it’s not as feature packed as the DFI, I found that I really didn’t actually need or use all those features. Personally I haven’t upgraded to the AM2 yet, but I am going to be forced to shortly, due to doing reviews etc you need to be on the cutting edge of things. ![]() ![]() With companies like ECS introducing new 939 boards, there is proof that there is still life left in the socket 939. With the introduction of the Socket AM2 some people might be thinking that the 939 is going to go to the wayside, eventually yes it will, but I don’t think it will happen for quite some time. ![]()
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