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SLi or Crossfire mobo for P 3.2 (northwood 512 kb L2)?

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Hi All,
I can't seem to be able to find an SLI/Crossfire mobo for my cpu. Anyone know one?

Thanks in advance
S

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I'm 99% certain crossfire doesn't have an Intel version yet, and I don't think nVidia has a socket 478 version of nForce SLI.

Mike.

Reply to fishmahn

ECS has a crossfire motherboard for Intel, the PA1 MVP.

Reply to pat

I have seen a couple crossfire board reviews but i haven't noticed them being sold....i know DFI has one.

Reply to pickxx

Cool to know. Thanks.

Mike.

Reply to fishmahn

Thanks guys................

S

Reply to sus110092

screw cross fire man, they arer very high dollar and sli's whiping them anyway

Reply to jackjack

I was doing a search and came across this post. My search is for info on the ATI Radeon XPRESS 200 Crossfire motherboard. Just wondered if anyone could recommend it, and if not, why?

Reply to India51A

d00d, you should know by now there aren't any Socket 478 chipsets. There are P4 chipsets. That's it. An 865 chipset supports an LGA775 processor, and a 915 chipset supports a Socket 478 processor. The socket change means nothing so far as the chipset is concerned.

Reply to Crashman

It won't happen. It took nearly a year for SLI boards to come out for Socket 754 after they came out for Socket 939. And Socket 478 is even less popular than 754 among gamers.

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