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Or as Anandtech says:
Message edited by WR2 on 08-28-2008 at 09:37:23 PM |
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It will be interesting to see what the price differential between the standard X58 and the SLI "certified" versions will be like.
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Just read that Nvidia doesn't plan to extend the SLI option to AMD motherboards. AMD cannot get software SLI |
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well Nvidia could sell their NF200 chipset yo AMD.thats if AMD still can afford it!lool |
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Why/who would want SLi on an AMD chipset in the first place? Nvidia's little plans dont even matter in that arena. You buy AMD chipsets for stability, features and Crossfire. You buy AMD nvidia boards for SLi. And to be honest with you I personally think the Nvidia boards for AMD are so much better than the ones for Intel, in features and stability, AND price. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] rchInDesc= Check out the Foxconn Destroyer, 3-way SLi, snazzy looking cooling, and about a million cables and SLi links for $244. Even the $190 ASRock is nice. Message edited by spathotan on 08-28-2008 at 11:02:59 PM ---------------
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^ typical royal fanboy saying Message edited by iluvgillgill on 08-28-2008 at 11:13:50 PM |
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Fanboy? Of what exactly, genius? Ive only ever owned ONE AMD processor my whole life, and my current build is an Intel if you bothered to glance down about an inch at my sig. This is also my first ATI card after.......6 years of Nvidia. I dont want to hear any fanboy ****. Best bang for the buck is all that matters to me. Message edited by spathotan on 08-28-2008 at 11:22:36 PM ---------------
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well i said fanboy SAYING. it dont mean you are fanboy. if you can distinguish the difference between the two. Message edited by iluvgillgill on 08-28-2008 at 11:25:17 PM |
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LOL
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In terms of reliability Both Intel and AMD chipsets are very good, with the exception of Nvidia on Intel's platform. I believe that the second that nvidia comes out with a decent card in terms of price/perf vs ATI, most of the motherboard manufacturers will have Nvidia certification. Until Nvidia can release something worthwhile, I would expect most of the motherboard manufacturers to forgo the extra cost of the certification. --------------- // Intel C2D E6750 @ 3.2ghz 1.35v // Asus P5K P35 // 2gb Patriot 1000mhz // Sapphire HD4850 @700core 1100mem // Antec neo 500 HE // Antec 900 // SB X-FI // WD 250gb Sata-2 // |
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its all about the hates between Intel and Nvidia.we will see if the newer one will do the same. hope not anyway! |
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