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Hey ppl Is this deal any good been looking at it for awhile LMK Thanks kingshoc
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Originally posted by: kindest
dont tempt me! im trying to hold off to nforce4 pci-e sli boards!
heh.![]()
Originally posted by: deepinya
Originally posted by: kindest
dont tempt me! im trying to hold off to nforce4 pci-e sli boards!
heh.![]()
What sane man isnt?!?!
Originally posted by: DestruyaUR
Originally posted by: deepinya
Originally posted by: kindest
dont tempt me! im trying to hold off to nforce4 pci-e sli boards!
heh.![]()
What sane man isnt?!?!
The type that believes that an extra ten frames per second isn't worth the 250 bucks for the board and 500-1000 bucks for two SLI-capable PCIe video cards.
Not to mention SLI, though not new, is new when it comes to usage over the PCIe bus, and thus could be highly susceptible to instability through it's maturation process.
But WHO CARES IF IT'S FAST AND IT'LL BE THE ENVY OF GEEKS FOR ABOUT FOUR MONTHS?!?!?!
Originally posted by: clok1966
Originally posted by: DestruyaUR
Originally posted by: deepinya
Originally posted by: kindest
dont tempt me! im trying to hold off to nforce4 pci-e sli boards!
heh.![]()
What sane man isnt?!?!
The type that believes that an extra ten frames per second isn't worth the 250 bucks for the board and 500-1000 bucks for two SLI-capable PCIe video cards.
Not to mention SLI, though not new, is new when it comes to usage over the PCIe bus, and thus could be highly susceptible to instability through it's maturation process.
But WHO CARES IF IT'S FAST AND IT'LL BE THE ENVY OF GEEKS FOR ABOUT FOUR MONTHS?!?!?!
4 months? more like 4 weeksVideo cards are comming out faster then good half-life2 reviews.
That board is a good board, the chip is up to the user. the Price is as mentioned not bad not great.
Clok
Originally posted by: jfunk
Regardless of whether you want SLI, you'd be crazy not to wait for Nforce4 at this point anyway.
Originally posted by: DestruyaUR
Originally posted by: deepinya
Originally posted by: kindest
dont tempt me! im trying to hold off to nforce4 pci-e sli boards!
heh.![]()
What sane man isnt?!?!
The type that believes that an extra ten frames per second isn't worth the 250 bucks for the board and 500-1000 bucks for two SLI-capable PCIe video cards.
Not to mention SLI, though not new, is new when it comes to usage over the PCIe bus, and thus could be highly susceptible to instability through it's maturation process.
But WHO CARES IF IT'S FAST AND IT'LL BE THE ENVY OF GEEKS FOR ABOUT FOUR MONTHS?!?!?!
Originally posted by: rizorith
do they have any estimate on when nforce 4 boards are coming out?
In what way is it better than the nforce 3 boards? I'm about to build a gaming system.
Originally posted by: gururu
not a bad deal at all IMO. not terrific, just not a rip-off.
I seriously doubt ATI & Nvidia are going to be totally PCI-E with their next cards. That would severely limit the market of their cards.Originally posted by: jfunk
NF4 is essentially NF3 with PCI-express, there shouldn't be a large number of technical issues with it. Boards are on their way right now, they'll be in stock within the next couple weeks.
The point I'm making is why would you buy an AGP board at this point in time? AGP is dead. What a waste to build an awesome new rig and not be able to buy a new video card for it a year from now.
j
Originally posted by: Robor
I seriously doubt ATI & Nvidia are going to be totally PCI-E with their next cards. That would severely limit the market of their cards.Originally posted by: jfunk
NF4 is essentially NF3 with PCI-express, there shouldn't be a large number of technical issues with it. Boards are on their way right now, they'll be in stock within the next couple weeks.
The point I'm making is why would you buy an AGP board at this point in time? AGP is dead. What a waste to build an awesome new rig and not be able to buy a new video card for it a year from now.
j
Other than SLI, what is the advantage of PCI-E over AGP? I'd rather buy a proven motherboard with a good track record than be a guinea pig with a new NF4 chipset just for PCI-E.