 Epox's nForce 590 *working* motherboard
 ASUS might have the first RD580 motherboard in the channel, but Epox's MD580 XR-J will likely be the first working AM2 RD580 motherboard
AMD DDR2 Socket AM2, here we come
Although zie Germans (Deutsche Messe AG) were nice enough to give us presse badges for CeBIT 2006 this year, the best details from CeBIT 2006 didn't come from the show floor at all -- including the first motherboard manufacturer to "officially" announce nForce 5xx.
A few days ago, NVIDIA officially launched the nForce 500 series chipset. Epox has one of the first commercially announced AM2, nforce 5xx motherboards, the MNF55P SLI2. The board uses dual gigabit Ethernet, six SATA 3.0Gbps channels on the southbridge (plus an additional two more from a Jmicron JMB363 chipset. Expect to see the MNF55P on store shelves around late April in anticipation for the AM2 launch.
Aside from NVIDIA offerings, Epox was also quick to sport the widely acclaimed RD580 chipset from ATI on AMD's AM2 socket. The MD580 XR-J also offers a full 2x16 configuration for dual graphic card support, but only six total SATA 3.0Gbps channels are included in the package. Multiple graphic adaptors are powered by ATI's CrossFire support.
Other motherboard manufacturers have been timid to officially announce AM2 motherboards since the processor launch is not officially until June 6, 2006 (Taipei time).
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