doh! good point, i forgot to add an option for dont want it :D
polls cant be edited... meh :rolleyes:
well so i wont know how many of you want a pciE bridge chip, but i can know how much those of...
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doh! good point, i forgot to add an option for dont want it :D
polls cant be edited... meh :rolleyes:
well so i wont know how many of you want a pciE bridge chip, but i can know how much those of...
well thats the question, can users really benefit from it?
thats up to you guys... the only real boost is with quad sli and quad xfire with 4 cards or 2 dualcards.
the more notable benefit for most...
im glad you guys are voting and giving me some feedback :D
i hope more people will vote in these threads in the coming days, so far its been only a dozen or two dozen people... but the numbers are...
well for that you would need 2 nf200 or plx chips actually, since every of those chips can only connect to 2 16x devices and make them share one 16x lane input link.
And looking at results from...
EVGA and Asus are using NF200 chips to double the pciE lanes, well actually they remain the same, but the lanes can be shared more efficiently between more devices... at least in theory, in some...