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    Shamino gives nF590 SLI for Intel a try

    Shamino, or LardArse here in XS, gave NVIDIA´s nForce 590 SLI for Intel reference board some XS treatment.

    The results are far from being impressive, but at least he tried it



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    335 fsb..

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    Quote Originally Posted by StyM
    335 fsb..
    You rest your case?

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    yup..

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    335 x 9 = not enough
    335 x 10 = not enough
    335 x unlocked = OK .

    You're pretty limited on the cpu you have to get in that case. I hope they can fix it or everybody with Sli will have to hope for moddied drivers to always work with Intel.

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    I hope they fix it cause we don't want another nvidia flop at the Intel side.
    Intel FTW!

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    I looks like the reference board, so we can hope/expect more from board like DFI.

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    Please, please just be a ty reference board :p

    Or else, RD600.

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    Does anyone know if DFI will make a lanparty board based on the 975 chipset? If not, then SLI overclockers are doomed

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    whats wrong with the rd600? sli will work fine on them too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HKPolice
    Does anyone know if DFI will make a lanparty board based on the 975 chipset? If not, then SLI overclockers are doomed

    DFI is currently working on 2 Lanparty boards for Conroe....
    http://www.techpowerup.com/?14862
    The first is with the ATI RD600
    The second is not with the 975 chipset, but with Nvidia 590 SLI chipset.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charloz24
    DFI is currently working on 2 Lanparty boards for Conroe....
    http://www.techpowerup.com/?14862
    The first is with the ATI RD600
    The second is not with the 975 chipset, but with Nvidia 590 SLI chipset.....
    sorry but both are NF590SLI IE
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    and what does the 975 Chipset do again? I forget...
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    have two x16 slots and overl:banana::banana::banana::banana:s well, what you need for sli and conroe. dfi is making an rd600 board, why would it make two 590s?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    and what does the 975 Chipset do again? I forget...
    nothing spectacular... the 965 is "supposed" to have a more mature memory controller but performance data shows otherwise. only difference between a 975 and 965 in performance is the dual PCIe x16 on the 975X. the 965 has x8 SLI, x16 single card.

    590 SLI is still immature and (when reviewed by anandtech) is very competitive with Intel and ATi solutions.

    anandtech review: http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2786

    i'm actually awaiting the 590 SLI with much excitement. nVidia hasn't dissappointed since the nF3 chipsets and i doubt they will dissapoint this time. this is only a reference board...
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    ill wait for asus's version before i pass judgement on this chipset!!!!!!!
    not looking good so far though lol
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    i hear that a new north brigde is coming out in december for the 590 and that it will put it on par with the 975 for overclocking with sli support i just hope thats true! and rd 600 does not support sli it supports crossfire same with the 975
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    its called hacked drivers...
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    well I read that DFI was not having to much luck with this board either, they only got 350FSB so far... seems like a dud.

    Although on the other hand, nVidia’s nForce 590 SLI chipset is only reaching around 350MHz on the reference motherboard. We’ll have more for you on this later in the week in a very exclusive article from Taiwan.
    Tweaktown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlbanianOC
    well I read that DFI was not having to much luck with this board either, they only got 350FSB so far... seems like a dud.

    Tweaktown.
    No, that's from the nVidia reference board.

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