Like with the GeForce 6 family, NVIDIA has set up a tiered pricing scheme for the nForce 4 series. The socket 754 based nForce 4 will be priced between 50-80$ which is slightly below the average price of a 250Gb board; the 939 Ultra will be in the 100-150$ range which is comparable to the cost of the Socket 939 250 ULTRA boards. SLI should be available for under 200$. This is getting to the upper end of motherboard pricing and is encroaching on Intel territory but considering the only other SLI capable board right now is Intel’s Tumwater which requires Xeons and registered memory, this is a steal. For those who are not looking to move to PCIe yet, the release of the nForce 4 series will only help drive down the prices of the nForce 3 which remains a very viable upgrade solution for those still residing on slower P4s or Socket A.
NVIDIA nForce 4 Series Preview @ neoseeker
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