Originally posted by: Thorny
Originally posted by: Childs
If you reread the original link, you'll see that the whole thing was settled amicably. I just dont understand what you're crying about. Nividia is a company who's mission is to make money, like every company on the planet. They do it by making video gpus and cpu chipsets. If you want to use their SLi then you need a chipset that supports it. If some company releases a workaround, then Nvidia has every right to defend their business. Nvidia isnt the march of dimes. If some website released a patch to circumvent Windows activation do you think Microsoft would hold hands and sing kumbyah? Would you boycott MS products because of it? DMCA is just one way to enforce it. If the DMCA wasn't around, this site would have still received letters requesting the patch be pulled.
Unless you're a 12 year old kid, I can't believe anyone would be this naive.
You are have just totally ignored a consumers right to fair use. Why should you have to use their chipset to use SLI? You've already paid for the gpu, and I don't recall signing a contract when I purchased it. They should not be able to tell you not to mod the drivers either, you have paid for thier use. There is a BIG difference between stealing software and modding drivers that you PAID for. This is a case of corporate greed at its finest, trying to take away the rights of a consumer using the DMCA.
Someone older than 12 should've be able to figure that out as well.
You can modify the drivers all you want, but when you host the drivers on your site you are responible for the consequences. This is nothing new, and why people typically dont host this kind of stuff. If you dont like the fact that Nvidia's SLi is not supposed to work on any chipset other than Nvidia's, then tough sh1t and buy something else. Its lost revenue for Nvidia, and it adds an unsupported config into the mix, and the quality and experience of SLi could go down the toilet. Nvidia spent money developing and marketing this tech, and I'm sure they want to make sure they get their moneys worth, just like you would want it to actually work when you drop money on 2 GPUs. Its not like they can sell you SLi cards that dont actually do SLi. You want SLi, this is what SLi is: Supported cards, and supported motherboards.
You people have serious entittlement issues. You think ATI would allow a hack to be hosted that allowed non crossfire cards to work in crossfire mode, and on another companies chipset? Guess what, as soon as its posted a c&d will be sent to the website operator. And they are completely within their right to do so.