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Old 11-12-2007, 02:19 AM   #613
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Another theory, I believe that Intel chipsets can do SLI with the help of an nforce 100 PCI-E chip "that splits x16 PCI-E bandwidth into x8+x8 configuration". These are found on Alienware m9750 SLI-enabled laptops and yet are powered with Intel i945PM chipsets. They have additional lines in their drivers that look for the nf100 chip and let SLI to be engaged. Why can't we emulate anything like that for that matter, maybe emulate a chipset or a certain chip? I mean we can't do anything about the x16+x4 thing, but there are boards that do x8+x8. They have their SLI-nf100-enabled driver in their website. There are also modded infs in the internet that allows almost any GPU to be used.

I'm sure this is doable. I mean there are people who can bootstrap OSX and run it into VMware. There are those who can emulate a dongle for cetrain softwares. There are those who can bootstrap activation for certain OSes. I mean, this is not that hard if we really want to.

Well if there are no efforts, I'll be waiting for an nForce DDR3 motherboard or until my present motherboard fries. It would be better if nVidia would accept motherboards for trade-in for SLI-enabled motherboards.

86.02 with 84.56 nv4_mini.sys and 167.26 nvapps.xml
http://rapidshare.com/files/69157544/86.02_mod.rar.html

86.62 with 84.56 nv4_mini.sys and 167.26 nvapps.xml
http://rapidshare.com/files/69160378/86.62_mod.rar.html
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