Quote Originally Posted by Donnie27 View Post
CF support is built into the card and can run on any to PCI-E slots that supports one card from the start. nVidia's is built on the Board and is sold. Nehalem's layout doesn't readily support SLI but easily does CF. I might be wrong but that how it was explained to me.

All I'm saying is maybe, the NEW X58 and etc.. doesn't lend itself to being overclocked and will need a few revisions for overclocking to be figured out. NOT Intel saying take this you filthy overclockers
I may be going out on very uncertain ground here, Donnie, but here goes:

CF isn't more "built into the card" than SLI is. Both will work with any two PCIE slot setup, and is only limited to what drivers allow.

SLI and CF are both using the exact same technology, and are both limited to the same as we know it.

It is all about the drivers.

SLI doesn't work with Intel chipset, and CF doesn't work with SLI chipset - unless special or hacked drivers are used.

Please, anybody prove me wrong here, and do so not mentioning some obscure (skulltrail) or server releated chipsets.