MeltedDuron
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MSI's expected launch of a Lucid powered board has been pushed back, and they have now released a P55 board with NVIDIA's NF200 chip, enabling 3-card SLI instead
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If I remember correctly this chipset can divide the commands going to the gpu's on a hardware level. This way the computer just sees a single card, which means higher performance in games that don't support it (well).name='iceie' said:before i7 it was spilt but after that it wasn't, it might go back to the nvidia chipset is only for sli , and intel and amd chipset is for crossfire. that just hope the chipset for sli better for sli and less heat
With little to show their investors and even more delays to their GT300 ‘Fermi’ cards,
name='tinytomlogan' said:I can understand it if they were blantantly ripping of Nvidia, but creating a chip that allows both sets of cards to be run in multiples on the same chipset has to be a good thing for the consumer. I know the X58 does but with a massive premuim going to Nvidia.
name='tinytomlogan' said:Its definately them trying to cover losses from the GT300 farse.
name='PeterStoba' said:Shot themselves in the foot again.
name='Rastalovich' said:Eh ?