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Heinz68
08-28-08, 09:22 AM
Looks to me NVIDIA finally made a smart move or they caved in. I think few motherboard makers would have use the extra 200 chip on their boards. Now the only question is how much the licensing fee is going to be. I kind of believe since the cost to NVIDIA is going to be zero, even smarter would be not to charge any fee at all.
NVISION — If you want to combine a pair of GeForce graphics cards with a new Core i7 processor from Intel later this year, you're in luck. Just after the grand finale for its Nvision conference, Nvidia gathered reporters to inform them of a somewhat surprising and apparently very recent decision: the firm plans to enable its SLI multi-GPU scheme to work with Intel's X58 chipset—without the need for an nForce 200 PCI Express bridge chip on the motherboard.

The fate of SLI support on the X58 chipset—intended for Core i7 processors, which are code-named "Nehalem"—has been a question mark for some time now. Nvidia has said that it won't be making chipsets that work with the Core i7's QuickPath Interconnect (QPI), and it had instead proposed that motherboard makers use its nForce 200 chip on their boards. The presence of that bit of Nvidia hardware would then make the mobo kosher for SLI support. However, the company said today that it realized such a silicon solution would limit SLI to a small number of very high end motherboards, effectively roping off SLI from the mainstream of the enthusiast PC market. Rather than be forced into that situation, Nvidia has elected to allow SLI on the X58 chipset—under certain circumstances. Read more... (http://techreport.com/discussions.x/15405)
EDIT
Here some pictures from an article at ComputerBase.de (http://www.computerbase.de/news/treiber/mainboards/nvidia/2008/august/nvidia_sli_intel_x58_nforce-chip/) so it looks like it's not a rumor.
http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/6599/31919021xb0.th.jpg (http://img301.imageshack.us/my.php?image=31919021xb0.jpg)

http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/8102/80005734jp0.th.jpg (http://img413.imageshack.us/my.php?image=80005734jp0.jpg)

http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/1373/03ev9.th.jpg (http://img178.imageshack.us/my.php?image=03ev9.jpg)

http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/9490/04gi9.th.jpg (http://img413.imageshack.us/my.php?image=04gi9.jpg)

AMC_Duke
08-28-08, 11:31 AM
OMG (nana2) Im so going to get one of this Babys im ready to upgrade :cool:

Revs
08-28-08, 11:41 AM
(welcome)

:D

slaWter
08-28-08, 12:19 PM
(welcome)

:D

Nah this is from today. SLI will work even without the additional chip, it will be based on BIOS and driver signatures. This is the best news of 2008!! It's official, not a rumor btw...
(nana2)(nana2)(nana2)

walterman
08-28-08, 12:35 PM
Good news, but, they should open it widely, not only to the new chipsets.

Tr1cK
08-28-08, 01:42 PM
I hope this signals the end of NV chipsets.

XMAN52373
09-06-08, 01:11 PM
I hope this signals the end of NV chipsets.

Why? Between me and my brother we have 5 Nforce boards and have had 0 issues in 18+ months of owning them. 2x 650i, 680i, 2x Nf4 setups running 1X2 and 1 3400+

Revs
09-06-08, 01:16 PM
Why? Between me and my brother we have 5 Nforce boards and have had 0 issues in 18+ months of owning them. 2x 650i, 680i, 2x Nf4 setups running 1X2 and 1 3400+

You godda admit, that's some good luck you've had there, dude. All 3 680i boards I had died. The 780i's still going strong, though :captnkill:

Nah this is from today.

My bad :)