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nForce4 Ultra & SLI Preview @ [H]ardOCP
Posted by bobbles on 19 Oct 2004 - 11:55 0 comments
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"NVIDIA's new nForce4 motherboard chipset brings with it PCI-Express and SLI functionality along with new enthusiast tools, deep RAID features, and a hardened firewall for the masses."

"First off, here is what not to expect. Don’t expect this chipset to bring you any huge performance increases outside of SLI support. The nForce4 is really about simply making a better chipset out of the nForce3 chipset series. Now that AMD has the memory controller on the CPU’s silicon, it is highly difficult for motherboard chipsets that support AMD Athlon 64 processors to differentiate themselves, but that is exactly what NVIDIA is doing today through a highly robust feature set.

Couple that with the fact that NVIDIA is very likely to better implement their own SLI technology than any other company, and that gives them a brutal head start in terms of their own next generation product which is launched here today."

View: SLI Article @ [H]ardOCP
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