Originally posted by: Matt2
Originally posted by: munky
Well, I did the SLI mod on my Ultra-D earlier this week, and it worked. But it's a physical mod, where you connect 2 pins on top of the nf4 chip, using a pencil. I'd be skeptical of any other similar mod that did not involve conecting the 2 pins. And it only worked because the Ultra-D is identical to the real SLI board except for the chipset.
Did yours have some "goop" on top of the pins you had to connect?
Mine did, had to take a razorblade to my NF4 chip. :shocked:
Originally posted by: AthlonAlien
Originally posted by: Matt2
Originally posted by: AthlonAlien
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Yeah, I think the point is non-nForce4 chipsets... The DFI Ultra-D is unique in that it is an nForce4 Ultra cipset mobo with two physical PCIe x16 slots.
This is cool, but even better would be a patch that lets you run CrossFire in an SLI mobo.
This is incorrect. It has 1 PCIe x16 slot. DFI doesn't make any nForce4 motherboards with 2 PCIe x16 slots. The Ultra-D (in stock form) can run in normal mode (which is 1 graphics card in the top PCIe x16 slot) or in "alternate" mode (which is 1 graphics card in the bottom x8 PCIe slot). It can also run in DXG mode (which is 2 graphics cards... 1 in the top PCIe slot running at x16 and 1 in the bottom PCIe slot running at x2). To make the Ultra-D capable of SLI, you need to remove the chipset cooler and connect 2 points (a CircuitWriter pen is recommended, but a pencil will do okay). After the SLI mod, the board is capable of running full SLI (which is 2 cards - both running at PCIe x8 each). If you are wanting to run SLI x16 (which is both cards running at PCIe x16), you will need to look somewhere other than DFI... like ASUS for example.
DFI Expert is 16x/16x
Wrong!!
Originally posted by: CaiNaM
Originally posted by: AthlonAlien
Originally posted by: Matt2
Originally posted by: AthlonAlien
Originally posted by: nitromullet
Yeah, I think the point is non-nForce4 chipsets... The DFI Ultra-D is unique in that it is an nForce4 Ultra cipset mobo with two physical PCIe x16 slots.
This is cool, but even better would be a patch that lets you run CrossFire in an SLI mobo.
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DFI Expert is 16x/16x
Wrong!!
not according to AT's article, which clearly states 2 x16 slots:
"Then, at CES, DFI was displaying both nForce4 SLI and nForce4 Ultra motherboards with two x16 PCIe slots. We were told that Epox also had an nForce4 Ultra motherboard with another semi-SLI solution based on the cheaper Ultra chipset. DFI told us that they used the same PCB for both versions of the nForce4 boards for economy"
other reviews state the same thing. the specs:
2 PCI Express x16
1 PCI Express x4
1 PCI Express x1
2 32-bit/33MHz
It's somewhat confusing. We, as usual are wading through marketing bullshant.
My understanding is the Expert has 2 X16 slots, but do not use the New NF4X16 chipset like the Asus, Abit, and MSI. They count the SLI Bridge bandwidth instead of having true X16 X 2 support on the board.
DFI Expert
Chipset
NVIDIA nForce4 SLI
- Supports NVIDIA SLI (Scalable Link Interface)
- Each x16 slot operates at x8 bandwidth. When the graphics cards are connected
via the SLI bridge, the total bandwidth of the two graphics cards is x16.
Asus A8N32-SLI
Chipset
NVIDIA nForce?4 SLI X16
2 x PCI-E x16 with SLI? support at full x16, x16 mode
I think the 2 different parties are both technically correct. One is saying yes, it has 2-16x slots, while the other is saying the slots do not operate at 16X together in tandem.
Originally posted by: AthlonAlien
DFI does NOT have ANY nf4 boards that are SLI x16. It doesn't matter what articles have appeared. The Ultra-D, SLI-D, Expert, and NEW Venus (yes, there is another one) ALL have 2 "long" PCIe slots... HOWEVER, one slot is PCIe x16 and the other slot is PCIe x8. When ran in SLI mode, BOTH slots run at PCIe x8. That's it.![]()
Originally posted by: CaiNaM
Originally posted by: AthlonAlien
DFI does NOT have ANY nf4 boards that are SLI x16. It doesn't matter what articles have appeared. The Ultra-D, SLI-D, Expert, and NEW Venus (yes, there is another one) ALL have 2 "long" PCIe slots... HOWEVER, one slot is PCIe x16 and the other slot is PCIe x8. When ran in SLI mode, BOTH slots run at PCIe x8. That's it.![]()
no one is arguing they can both run @ x16 at the same time; afaik there are only 2 boards (shipping) that can do that at this time. the only reason i even brought it up was the fact you were quick to jump on the OP for saying that (twice even), when in fact, he wasn't incorrect within the context he stated it. it does in fact have 2 x16 slots; they just can't run in x16 mode simultaneously.
furthermore, it's been shown there is no performance advantage of simultaneous x16 vs simultaneous x8 when running sli (at least at this time).
only the top slot can ever be x16... the bottom slot can never be x16
Originally posted by: AthlonAlien
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Well, it's kind of misleading... Perhaps one could say it physically has 1 x16 slot and 1 x8 slot (since there is no way the second PCIe slot can do x16).
The PCI Express [PCIe] bus defines the Electrical, topology and protocol for the physical layer of a point to point serial interface
PCIe uses 4 different sizes of connector, all of which are card-edge type to accept a PCI Express card using card-edge fingers spaced on a 1.00mm pitch. The 1x size is the smallest with 36 contact positions. The x4 uses 64 contacts, the x8 uses 98 contacts, and the x16 has 164 contact positions. The nominal height of the connector above the PWB is 11mm.
As for the patch. I am running the Ultra-D right now with the patch. While it seems to be working i cant really say much because im only running one card ....By working i mean they haven't killed my system.....yet.
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
First off let me say:
PROUDLY BANNED FROM NGOHQ FOR NO APPARENT REASON. Seriously i was trying to have a conversation and ask them why they made these claims and that idiot regeneration guy who typed more curse words in one paragraph and more obscene remarks in one post than i have ever seen in my life, banned me.
I wrote a formal letter to the Editor of NGO asking how he can accept this, but the guy didn't even give me the courtesy of E-Mailing me back, and i never even remotely insulted his forums.
As for the patch. I am running the Ultra-D right now with the patch. While it seems to be working i cant really say much because im only running one card....By working i mean they haven't killed my system.....yet.
only the top slot can ever be x16... the bottom slot can never be x16
Where in the hell did you get that information from? AFAIK all the correct traces for full x16 operation is there. However when using 2x cards you have to move the block jumpers which effectively converts it to x8 x8. The slot itself is also x16. Although it may not run at full x16 speeds when in SLI, it is still a physical x16 connection.
At any rate though the other one is most definitely a full x16 slot. Why would one be x16 and x8, and then when you run SLI it just knocks the other one down. The NB can only handle a set amount of PCI-E traces, it goes from x16 (for either slot but not at the same time) to x8, x8 (Notice it still adds up to 16). Doing it your way they start out with more traces than the NF4 northbridge can handle, and just when it is used, it bumps it down for some reason; doesn't work that way.
-Kevin