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To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (84932)7/16/2002 12:38:28 PM
From: PetzRespond to of 275872
 
<Nvidia did cancel the nForce 615/620, a marginally improved nForce chipset with DDR333 support>

Thanks, that's the info I was looking for. Improved socket A chipsets like the new GF4MX ones are important for AMD to prevent the "Osborne effect" on socket A sales.

Speaking of DDR333, I went to a local store yesterday that had advertised $110 for a 512M DIMM Friday, and found that the price had risen to $160. So I ordered it online for $125. Today that vendor's price is $145. Got confirmation for the order but hope that PC2700 doesn't mysteriously become "out of stock."

Petz