I'm building a system that will primarily be used for software development. I've already got most of the parts, including two XFX 6600GT video cards. I had been waiting on the a8n premium board because of its software based SLI selection, but now I'm wondering if I understood that correctly.
Given that both video cards will always be active, mostly in a two-card, four-monitor configuration, would there ever be a time to put the motherboard into non-SLI mode? The more I read, the more it looks like I would just change the SLI setting in the driver to play a game in SLI mode on a single monitor, and that there would never be a time to turn off SLI mode on the motherboard via BIOS or the selector card thingy. Can someone more knowledgeable chime in?
For bonus points, does anyone have a reasonable expectation on when the 90nm process 3800+ and 4000+ a64 CPU's will be readily available (ie, orderable from Newegg)?
Thanks!
-b
Given that both video cards will always be active, mostly in a two-card, four-monitor configuration, would there ever be a time to put the motherboard into non-SLI mode? The more I read, the more it looks like I would just change the SLI setting in the driver to play a game in SLI mode on a single monitor, and that there would never be a time to turn off SLI mode on the motherboard via BIOS or the selector card thingy. Can someone more knowledgeable chime in?
For bonus points, does anyone have a reasonable expectation on when the 90nm process 3800+ and 4000+ a64 CPU's will be readily available (ie, orderable from Newegg)?
Thanks!
-b