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To: Dave B who wrote (29012)9/8/1999 2:17:00 PM
From: richard surckla  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Buy an ATHLON????? Who will be the first on this thread to buy one? Many are sorry now that they already did. Many have orders in and can't get delivery...

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Posted 08/09/99 1:45pm by Mike Magee

Athlon Powers hasn't got his mobo working

Distributors have now confirmed the problems with the K7 MicroStar 6167
motherboard we reported last week. (Story: Athlon mobos recalled)

Shipments of the 6167 were recalled last week, but supplies to make up the shortfall
are not now expected until the end of September.

According to further reports, the Asus motherboard has also been plagued by
incompatibility problems, including VGA and overheating issues. Again, those
problems are likely to be fixed at the end of September, with prices around $150.

These reports were denied by Luke Ireland, operations director of Evesham Micro, a
UK company.

He said his company had all their mobos replaced two weeks ago. Further, he said,
25 per cent of worldwide Athlon mobo shipments go to the UK.

Evesham has lots of motherboards, said Ireland. He also expected Chaintech to start
shipping its AMD K7 Athlon mobos in volume in mid-October.

Many American Web sites have complained they cannot get Athlons.

Last week, a German distributor said that while he had many orders for the AMD
Athlon since its launch date, mobo support was the problem.

However, there may be better news on that front. According to Sharky Extreme, Via is
close to completing its AMD Athlon chipset, which we exclusively reported when at
Computex in June.

That will likely make it easier for a number of other mobo makers to build K7 printed
circuit boards.

The same source reports confirmation that AMD is going to shift to socketed parts, as
already reported here. ©

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