I thought so too. Some people just don't understand what OT is. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by FallenAngel
"omg firewire 800 teh rulez usb lolz" :stick:
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I thought so too. Some people just don't understand what OT is. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by FallenAngel
"omg firewire 800 teh rulez usb lolz" :stick:
Cut that OT talk and go make a new thread under General Hardware.Quote:
Originally Posted by grimREEFER
DFI LanParty UT NF4 Ultra-D (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard
DFI LanParty UT NF4 SLI-D (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard
DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard
can anyone tell me the difference between them ?
sli-D has Raid 0/1 and sli-dr supports dual raid, The Ultra-D is-non sli with
dxg instead.
More info read this:
http://www.dfi.com.tw/Press/press_he...43.jsp&SITE=US
im too lazy to explain more to much food on day off waiting for DFI nF4
to hit e-tailers :p:
dxg ?
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Originally Posted by TEDY
UT = just mobo , lets call it bulk package . The pics posted 2 pages or so back feature rounded IDE , yellow SATA , frontX , sleeving kit . UT = none of that crap (maybe the ide's not sure) .
SLI-DR vs UltraD = supports SLI and doesnt , thats about it .
DXG > (Dual Xpress Graphics)
goto the link explains it all.
Trans_Am.....
I think I saw a Jwalk posting at the H forums but I could be wrong.
so, do i see right, that on the NF4 Ultra-D SLI won't work instead of DXG?
Wish i had the money
I am willing to bet Nvidia did not seal itself off from the rest of the market. For now I bet they are going to take the spearhead of the SLi sales on their motherboards and then make a deal with ATI. Considering ATI is going to be using drivers for SLi and the NF4 SLi can configure for two 8x PCI lanes the ATI cards will most likely be able to work through the two 8x lanes. Just because Nvidia has a physical connector for SLi doesn't mean there aren't two ways to skin a cat. But hey, this is just MY specualtion.Quote:
Originally Posted by D_o_S
for $55 you can send it back to pcpower and they will convert it to a 510-Express or a 510-SLI and you are all set for the DFI. Contact pcpower for the details.
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Originally Posted by mrlobber
that would make sense, Nvidia dont want to lose sales on GFX and MoBo chipsets , 50% of somehting better then 100% of nothing.Quote:
Originally Posted by InvisGreenMan
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Originally Posted by xgman
ya, but my version is 1/21/05..:D
Did you guys have to sign a NDA with DFI? how come no one is posting any results yet?Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
http://forum.anti-x.org/bbs/attachme..._13/E0ym_1.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by trans am
My friend did this with DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR (sample) with a Vapochill LS.
RAM was not in 1:1 as he told me, just to test the CPU (3000+, 0441, coz X9 is max)
He told me 400HTT was not a problem for this MB, I want more pictures too. :cool:
zzzzzzzzzz. im darn near sick of waiting for nf4 boards :(Quote:
Originally Posted by xgman
paperlaunches are poop
Do you know if is possible the same with Antec?Quote:
for $55 you can send it back to pcpower and they will convert it to a 510-Express or a 510-SLI and you are all set for the DFI. Contact pcpower for the details.
Antec only makes one model which is sleeved and has PCI-E support, that is the NEO. It's a whole different model, I assume they won't do it for you.Quote:
Originally Posted by giorgioprimo
This is pretty much my take on how SLI mobos will work with ATI cards, if they locked out ATI they would leave themselves in legal hot water.Quote:
Originally Posted by InvisGreenMan
Would they do that if I had done some modding to my unit already (such as messing around with a different cooling scheme, pots etc)? :rolleyes: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by longshot
omg... you just made me ink... :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by iboomalot
i read a review of the SLi boards at toms hardware and they said they were able to work Sli without a connector, the drivers were didn't like it too much but it did work.
they also ran one ATi and Nvidia card in each slot, and the nvidia card actually was harder to work than the ATI, with nvidia you had to keep un-installing the ATi card and rebooting, but ATI's card was able to work just fine with nvidia.
What? give me a link to that. I don't really trust tom's hardware, but that is some nice info.
yea me neither about toms hardware, which was why i was reluctant to even mention it.
the thing about the sli connector is on this same article, but here is direct link to ati and nvidia together
http://graphics.tomshardware.com/gra...rmance-32.html
Edit: maybe i was wrong about which card plays nice and which is difficult, but i know one didn't have as many problems.