- Joined
- Sep 16, 2003
- Location
- Knoxville, TN
I just saw this up on the Inquirer and ive made up my mind that I am probably going to buy this on release. I just hope its not like the *other* i955X Gigabyte board I had, that thing was just terrible. I think it was the worst board I've ever owned short of the K8N Neo2.
That aside this looks very promising to say the least
Rumor has it that nVidia will support quad-SLI starting next year and ATi plans to follow something similar with their RD480 chipset that also supports 2 x 16X PCI-E slots as well as a 4x8 configuration.
This looks like it should be able to do the same. As Crossfire only needs a 4x PEG slot this ought to allow for Quad Xfire when and if it arrives.
Im still waiting for the Asus option but I figured I would go ahead and post this now since I found it to be so interesting.
That aside this looks very promising to say the least
Rumor has it that nVidia will support quad-SLI starting next year and ATi plans to follow something similar with their RD480 chipset that also supports 2 x 16X PCI-E slots as well as a 4x8 configuration.
This looks like it should be able to do the same. As Crossfire only needs a 4x PEG slot this ought to allow for Quad Xfire when and if it arrives.
Im still waiting for the Asus option but I figured I would go ahead and post this now since I found it to be so interesting.
Last edited: