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Post by Obster on Jun 1, 2005 15:13:24 GMT -5
GIGA-BYTE GA-K8NXP-SLI or ASUS A8N-SLI 610839124862 ze chipset, she is gonna be a le nforce 4 sli newest model getting a AMD ATHLON 64 3500+ S.939 BOX 130nm and x2 GEFORCE FX 6600GT Asus PCI Express 128MB DDR3 128-bit TV-OUT/DVI/DUAL VGA Engine, NVIDIA SLI Multi-GPU
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Post by twinkietoo on Jun 9, 2005 6:28:17 GMT -5
That is the motherboard Iwas planing to buy allreasdy have 939 amd fx64 53 to go with it just have to buy the rest of it. LOL
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Post by twinkietoo on Jun 9, 2005 6:30:24 GMT -5
sorry I mean Giga-Byte Ga-k8nxp-sli
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Post by [GU]AnnaBeaver on Jun 20, 2005 0:12:52 GMT -5
OMG Obi! Didn't you just get a new pc? Because I think I said this same thing to you then.. Wow! you must be rich.
P.S. I truly don't like our smilies...they suck..can't ever get them into a damn friggin single post.
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Post by Surak on Jun 20, 2005 2:47:29 GMT -5
That's what I'm telling him the whole time.
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Post by yeochins on Jun 20, 2005 4:37:53 GMT -5
Sorry for the late reply Obi well it seems you may actually want to hold off on getting that. A more expensive but indeedly more powerful configuration is available. Ever since Nvidia released SLI, and had the public in shock about the ability to have 2 Graphics gards powering your PC, Asus has developed a newer, more efficient, more powerful, and in every way, better, system. Its known as the ATI Crossover, which is only available on their X800, X850 models or later. You will need to buy a special version of the card known as the CrossBurner version of the X850 or X850 which comes in their Plain, Light, XT, XT PE versions.
Also optimized is VPU to memory performance, as well as optimization for a 64-bit multi-core proccessor environnement, allowing both graphics cards to cross switch each proccessor as needed. There is no need to tell you that the X850 is right now one of the most powerful cards on the market besides the corperate commercial ones ($20,000 USD.)
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