890GXM-G65

Good day everyone.
I'm looking for a place to buy a single 890GXM-G65 from that ships to the Netherlands. I have looked around but can't find anything.
Hans

If you are still looking for one, cybertronpc is the only place I could find one retail, although pricey.  It works great though, and 3 year warranty if retail.  No warranty if bought used or on ebay or something like that.  I had ordered at 3 other places only for them to get canceled, despite them saying they were in stock.  I just bought it a little over a month ago and they only had about 10 left then.  Could be out. 
http://www.cybertronpc.com/Itemdesc~ic~MBD-MSI-890GXMA~Group~BUSINESS~Cat~COMPONENTS.htm
Not sure if MSI will support the board though, only AM3+ compatable board that didnt get a bios update for Vishera, although Vishera CPUs work.  My FX-6300 wont run any faster than 1600 RAM in dual channel.  It only supports up to 1866 in single channel and doesnt like any overclock of the FSB or RAM.   I have tight timings at 1600 though, CL7. 
Perhaps a bios update would make it more overclocking friendly, as even though it allows 2400mhz NB frequnecy, windows wont show 2400mhz, 2000mhz no matter what I change in the bios.  Maybe something else that needs the bios update for.

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  • 890GXM-G65 a few issues...

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  • Which BIOS version latest V1.8/V1.B for 890GXM G65

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    Quote from: Fredrik on 22-February-11, 20:27:16
    Can you ask the obviously very kind servicemen at your store to update BIOS for you.
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