Gigabyte GA-K8NS Ultra-939 processor support and specifications

Gigabyte GA-K8NS Ultra-939 motherboard specifications

Form factor:ATX
305mm x 244mm
CPU socket type:Socket 939
Memory:4 DIMM slots
Up to 4 GB
Dual-channel DDR-266/DDR-333/DDR-400
BIOS:Award BIOS
2 x 4 Mbit Flash ROM
Internal connectors:1 x CD-in
1 x FDD
1 x Game/Midi
1 x S/PDIF in/out
2 x ATA 66/100/133
2 x IEEE 1394b (3 ports)
2 x USB 2.0/1.1 (4 ports)
3 x fan
4 x SATA
Rear panel ports:1 x Audio Line-in
1 x Audio Line-out
1 x Audio Mic-in
1 x Keyboard/Mouse PS/2
1 x Parallel
2 x RJ45
2 x Serial
4 x USB 2.0/1.1
NOTE: specifications are not complete

Gigabyte GA-K8NS Ultra-939 CPU compatibility list

Part NumberFrequencyFeaturesBIOSPCBNotes
AMD Athlon 64
3000+CG, Newcastle, 130nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
3000+D0, Winchester, 90nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
3000+E3&E6, Venice, 90nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
3200+CG, Newcastle, 130nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
3200+D0, Winchester, 90nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
3200+E3&E6, Venice, 90nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
3200+E4, Venice, 90nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF91.x 
3400+CG, Newcastle, 130nm, 512KB, 1600 MHz FSBF61.x 
3500+CG, Newcastle, 130nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
3500+D0, Winchester, 90nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
3500+E3&E4&E6, Venice, 90nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
 3600+CG, ClawHammer, 130nm, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
3700+E4, San Diego, 90nm, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
3700+E6, San Diego, 90nm, 1M, 2000 MHz FSBF91.x 
3700+E6, Venice, 90nm, 1M, 2000 MHz FSBF91.x 
3800+CG, Newcastle, 130nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
3800+E3, E6, Venice, 90nm, 512KB, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
4000+CG, ClawHammer, 130nm, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
4000+CG, Newcastle, 130nm, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
4000+E4, San Diego, 90nm, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
4000+E6, San Diego, 90nm, 1M, 2000 MHz FSBF91.x 
4000+E6, Venice, 90nm, 1M, 2000 MHz FSBF91.x 
AMD Athlon 64 FX
FX-53CG, ClawHammer, 130nm, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
FX-55CG, ClawHammer, 130nm, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
FX-55E4, San Diego, 90nm, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
FX-57E4, San Diego, 90nm, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
FX-60E6, Toledo, 90nm, 2MB, 2000 MHz FSBF101.x 
AMD Athlon 64 X2
3800+E4&E6, Manchester, 90nm, 512KBx2, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
4200+E4&E6, Manchester, 90nm, 512KBx2, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
4400+E6, Toledo, 90nm, 1MBx2, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
4600+E4&E6, Manchester, 90nm, 512KBx2, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
4800+E6, Toledo, 90nm, 1MBx2, 2000 MHz FSBF71.x 
AMD Opteron
144E4, 90nm, 1.8 GHz, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF91.x 
146E4, 90nm, 2 GHz, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF91.x 
148E4, 90nm, 2.2 GHz, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSB 1.xNot supported
150E4, 90nm, 2.4 GHz, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSB 1.xNot supported
152E4, 90nm, 2.6 GHz, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF91.x 
154E4, 90nm, 2.8 GHz, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSB 1.xNot supported
180Dual, 2.4 GHz, 2MB, 2000 MHz FSB 1.xNot supported
185Dual, 2.6 GHz, 2MB, 2000 MHz FSB 1.xNot supported
AMD Opteron Dual-Core
165E6, 90nm, 1MB, 1800 MHz FSBF101.x 
1702 GHz, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSBF91.x 
1752.2 GHz, 1MB, 2000 MHz FSB 1.xNot supported
AMD Sempron
3000+E3, Palermo, 90nm, 128KB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
3000+E6, Palermo, 90nm, 128KB, 1600 MHz FSBF71.x 
3200+D0, Paris, 90nm, 256KB, 1600 MHz FSBF71.x 
3200+E3, Palermo, 90nm, 256KB, 2000 MHz FSBF61.x 
3200+E6, Palermo, 90nm, 256KB, 1600 MHz FSBF71.x 
3400+E6, Palermo, 90nm, 128KB, 1600 MHz FSBF71.x 

    - This processor is not supported

When part numbers are not supplied by motherboard manufacturers, we use best guess approach to determine part numbers based on CPU model, frequency and features. In some cases our guess may be incorrect or incomplete. Please always verify part numbers before committing to buying the CPU.

Comments: 1

Athlon 64 x2 (4200es)

2008-12-28 04:58:16
Posted by: TomC

The ADA4200DAA5CD page,
"AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ ADA4200DAA5CD (ADA4200CDBOX)"
page says my 4200 has a "Toledo" core
and
AMD Athlon 64 X2 CPU chart
says some 4200es are "Manchester" and some are "Toledo".

While here, all 4200es are "Manchester" core.
Which page is mistaken?

BTW,
I like the way the Asus A8V-X page is laid out.
and
I still haven't tried the ADA3400AIK4BO in the AsRock K8-Upgrade board - since the I/O shield does NOT fit!

Lastly, a very big /THANK YOU/ for your hard work in keeping this site up-to-date!

Last updated: Nov 11, 2007