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Prolink 6600GT SLI - 2/22/05 @ 6:45 am - By: HalcYoN - Source: Email
Guru3D reviews the Prolink Pixelview GeFOrce 6600GT SLI, well actually two of them.  Using the Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI, they cover installation, configuration and benchmarks in a variety of games.

Face it, if you're reading this you're probably looking and thinking about SLI based on the cool factor. Today's products are GeForce 6600 GT, two of them in SLI mode. Combined they perform roughly the same as a GeForce 6800 GT and that's just tricky and not at all sensible. But that X-factor... I'll explain all this later on in this article.

Two 128MB GeForce 6600 GT's in one PC, bridged together in SLI mode. That's what we'll be reviewing today. The cards are being made by that lovely company called Prolink and the product series is of course PixelView.


Tuesday Roundup - 2/15/05 @ 5:38 am - By: MUYA - Source: Various
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Evening Roundup - 8/25/04 @ 8:16 pm - By: HalcYoN - Source: Various
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Weekend Roundup - 8/08/04 @ 5:59 am - By: MUYA - Source: Various
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Thursday Roundup - 8/05/04 @ 7:51 am - By: MUYA - Source: Browsing
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NV Press Releases - 6/28/04 @ 2:36 pm - By: MaxPower - Source: NVIDIA Press Room
NVIDIA Launches Revolutionary New Multi-GPU Technology

SANTA CLARA, CA – JUNE 28, 2004 - NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, today unveiled a revolutionary new technology that enables multiple NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series or NVIDIA Quadro graphics cards to operate in a single PC or workstation for a stunning increase in graphics horsepower. Appearing later this year in PCI Express-based PCs and workstations from the world’s top manufacturers, the new NVIDIA SLI technology takes full advantage of the additional bandwidth and features of this new high-bandwidth bus architecture.

"There is a category of NVIDIA users that will always demand even more extreme graphics performance than what our industry leading solutions currently provide,” said Dan Vivoli, executive vice president of marketing at NVIDIA. "We share their passion for jaw-dropping graphics performance, so we created SLI, an innovative new multi-GPU approach. The result is never-before-seen performance on PCs and workstations."

NVIDIA SLI is a patent-pending hardware and software solution that enables system builders to connect two PCI Express-based NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series or NVIDIA Quadro graphics boards on their PCI Express-compatible motherboards. The technology features an intelligent communication protocol embedded in the GPU and a high-speed digital interface on the graphics board to facilitate data flow. A complete suite of software provides dynamic load balancing, and advanced rendering and compositing to ensure smooth frame rates and outstanding image quality.

"Unreal Engine 3 has an insatiable appetite for fill rate and polygon throughput, running shader programs of 50-100 instructions per pixel to achieve advanced per-pixel lighting and material shading. NVIDIA’s SLI technology running on PCI Express motherboards provides an incredible performance increase of up to 2x, bringing next-generation gaming up to even higher resolutions and frame rates," stated Tim Sweeney, founder and president, EPIC Games.

Systems based on NVIDIA SLI multi-GPU technology are expected to become available in the second half of 2004 from the world’s leading PC and workstation manufacturers including:
  • Alienware – North America, Europe
  • Atelco Computer – Germany
  • Boxx Technologies – North America
  • Falcon Northwest – North America
  • Mouse Computer Japan (MCJ Co., LTD) – Japan
  • Network Technical – Sweden
  • Paradigit - Holland
  • Scan Computers - UK
  • TSUKUMO Co., Ltd. - Japan
  • UNITCOM INC - Japan
  • Velocity Micro – North America
  • ThirdWave Corporation - Japan
  • VoodooPC – North America

"NVIDIA SLI is just another reason why VoodooPC prefers to use NVIDIA cards for our flagship computers. This should be a testament to all gamers and enthusiasts; NVIDIA has always supported the gaming community since their inception," stated Rahul Sood, president and CTO at VoodooPC."Simply put, SLI technology proves that NVIDIA understands gamers better than their competition. It is for this reason that VoodooPC will be releasing an NVIDIA SLI equipped RAGE desktop that will absolutely wipe the floor with any personal computer currently available today."

"NVIDIA SLI is the Holy Grail for graphics technology by delivering legendary performance. Just like in the past, where Falcon Northwest was one of the first to offer a multi-GPU system, we're proud to be one of the first system builders to offer NVIDIA's ground-breaking SLI on our gaming PCs," said Kelt Reeves, president of Falcon Northwest.

In addition, the world’s top add-in-card manufacturers will also be adopting the technology. These include:
  • Albatron Technology, Co. Ltd
  • AOpen
  • ASUS Computer International
  • BFG Technologies, Inc.
  • Chaintech
  • ELSA Japan
  • Gainward Co., Ltd.
  • Gigabyte Technology, Co., Ltd.
  • Leadtek Research, Inc.
  • Micro-Star International
  • Palit Microsystems, Inc.
  • Pine, XFX, a Division of Pine
  • PNY Technologies
  • Prolink Computer Inc
  • Sparkle
"Multi-GPU Ready" PCI Express motherboards will also be available from: Abit, ASUS Computer International, Epox, Gigabyte Technology, Co., Ltd., and Micro-Star International. In addition, the NVIDIA nForce media and communications processors (MCPs) will support the Company’s SLI initiative, with products to be introduced in the second half of 2004.

Over the next two months, NVIDIA will be on tour showcasing its multi-GPU technology at the following shows:

  • Electronic Sports World Cup, July 6-11, France
  • Fragapalooza, July 15-18, Canada
  • CPL Championships, July 28-31, Texas
  • SIGGRAPH 2004, August 10 – 12, Los Angeles
  • Quakecon, August 12-15, Texas

NVIDIA Unveils New Family of PCI Express Professional Graphics Solutions

SANTA CLARA, CA—JUNE 28, 2004—NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, broadened its already expansive graphics line today with the introduction of four new NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics solutions based on PCI Express.

New NVIDIA Quadro Graphics and Intel E7525 Chipset Form the Ultimate PCI Express-Based Professional User Platform

SANTA CLARA, CA—JUNE 28, 2004—After months of collaboration, NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, and Intel Corporation today separately announced compatible PCI Express-based products for the ultimate professional computing platform.

NVIDIA Quadro Graphics Selected for New Line of HP Workstations Based on PCI Express

SANTA CLARA, CA—JUNE 28, 2004—NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, today announced that the full line of new PCI Express NVIDIA Quadro FX and Quadro NVS professional graphics solutions will be integrated into the new line of Intel Pentium 4/Xeon-based HP Workstations.


Thursday Roundup - 6/24/04 @ 8:58 am - By: MUYA - Source: Various
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Friday Roundup - 6/11/04 @ 7:53 am - By: MUYA - Source: Various
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Thursday Roundup - 5/27/04 @ 11:17 am - By: MUYA - Source: Various
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