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Cyberpowerinc.com was 2 systems with NForce 4 boards advertised in the December 2004 PCMagazine. One is PCI express, non-SLI with a 6800GT 256meg starting at $1519 with an A64 3000 processor. The other is a NVidia nForce 4 Ultra SLI with dual 16x PCI-e (so does that mean each will have 16 pipes or do you still scale it down to 8 like most reviews have stated?) with 2 6800GT 256meg cards. Starting price is $2119 for an A64 3000.
Seeing as everything else is the same in these systems (actually the first system comes with a 200gig SATA drive compared to 160 on the second system), they are charging $600 more for an additional 6800GT and the SLI upgrade. Seeing as a 6800GT goes for $400, can we assume that that the SLI boards are going to be about $150-200 more than the non-SLI board?
edit: I could not find the systems on their site, I have only found them in the magazine ad.
edit, again: a little further research on their site does indicate you can configure an NForce 4 system. Not sure how long it will take to get it, though. And looking at the ad, they list a 3rd system with a 6600GT, non-SLI starting at $1065 for a A64 3000.
Seeing as everything else is the same in these systems (actually the first system comes with a 200gig SATA drive compared to 160 on the second system), they are charging $600 more for an additional 6800GT and the SLI upgrade. Seeing as a 6800GT goes for $400, can we assume that that the SLI boards are going to be about $150-200 more than the non-SLI board?
edit: I could not find the systems on their site, I have only found them in the magazine ad.
edit, again: a little further research on their site does indicate you can configure an NForce 4 system. Not sure how long it will take to get it, though. And looking at the ad, they list a 3rd system with a 6600GT, non-SLI starting at $1065 for a A64 3000.