SLI version must be A3 chips, they support 1GHz Hypertransport (i.e. 2GHz bi-direction)Originally Posted by GRAFiZ
The Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 nForce4 4X chipset![]()
SLI version must be A3 chips, they support 1GHz Hypertransport (i.e. 2GHz bi-direction)Originally Posted by GRAFiZ
The Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 nForce4 4X chipset![]()
CPU: XEON W3540 & Gulftown Q3FE
MB: Asus Rampage III Extreme
RAM: Corsair GT2000C7 2G X 3 ADATA XPG+ 2200+ 2G X 3
SSD: Adata S596 120G
Display Card: Asus EAH 5870
WaterCooling:
Laing D5 Pump + Koolance D5 Top
Radiator: KP 120.3
CPU Block: HeatKiller 3.0 + EK full MB Block
PSU: Antec TPQ 1200W OC
Case: SilverStone TJ-07BW
Aha!Originally Posted by TinTin
Thanks friend.
You'll have to excuse my ignorance, I'm used to Intel systems.
I just hate Gigabyte selling those 4X chips (A2) instead of REAL NF4 ultra chipsOriginally Posted by GRAFiZ
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CPU: XEON W3540 & Gulftown Q3FE
MB: Asus Rampage III Extreme
RAM: Corsair GT2000C7 2G X 3 ADATA XPG+ 2200+ 2G X 3
SSD: Adata S596 120G
Display Card: Asus EAH 5870
WaterCooling:
Laing D5 Pump + Koolance D5 Top
Radiator: KP 120.3
CPU Block: HeatKiller 3.0 + EK full MB Block
PSU: Antec TPQ 1200W OC
Case: SilverStone TJ-07BW
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