Nemesis11
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http://www.techreport.com/etc/2004q3/via-k8t890/index.x?pg=1
http://www.bit-tech.net/feature/64/
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=75&type=expert
http://www.hothardware.com/viewarticle.cfm?articleid=583&cid=3
Of course, the K8T890 inherits most of the features of the K8T800 Pro that came before it, including asynchronous operation. In this case, that means the K8T890's system bus (or HyperTransport link) can be overclocked without affecting the clock speed of the PCI Express lanes. Overclockers should be able to enjoy the same freedom to crank up CPU speeds that they've enjoyed on the K8T800 Pro without fear of forcing their PCI-E graphics cards or other peripherals to run out of spec.
I wish I could tell you precisely when that is going to happen, but the truth is, I'm not quite sure. VIA is working to get the K8T890 to market as soon as possible, and they clearly want to beat NVIDIA to the punch. I think whoever gets there first stands to capture the hearts of upgrade-hungry enthusiasts who have been putting off a purchase until the right combination of Athlon 64 and PCI Express became available.
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