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Intel 975X chipset to support Nvidia's SLI and ATI's CrossFire

Published on September 13, 2005

Intel's forthcoming high-end 975X chipset, which is expected to be launched in the first quarter of next year, will support both Nvidia's SLI and ATI Technologies' Crossfire dual-graphics technology, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers. Read more

Intel beefs up 955X chipset with dual-graphics capability

Published on August 28, 2005

A cross-licensing agreement with Nvidia is beginning to kick in for Intel. The company plans to introduce a new high-end version of the 955X chipset which will enable users to run two Nvidia or ATI graphics cards in tandem. Read more

ATI CrossFire to be available in Radeon X1000 PCIe GPU line

Published on December 22, 2005

ATI Technologies announced yesterday that all of the graphics processing units (GPUs) in its Radeon X1000 PCIe family will integrate its CrossFire dual-card graphics technology, according to Edward Chou, the marketing director of ATI's Asia-Pacific division. Read more

Microsoft to include Crossfire support in Windows Vista

Published on September 22, 2005

Microsoft will ship its next-generation operating system Windows Vista with integrated driver support for ATI's multi-graphics processor platform "Crossfire." Ben Bar-Haim, vice president of ATI's software division told Tom's Hardware Guide that the company "is committed" on delivering the driver as standard feature for the final version of Windows Vista. Read more

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I'm really sorry if i made a mistake.

Bit from the few reviews i've just read the new high performance 975X mobo supports only crossfire set up.

What?? I was hoping to hook up two 7900GT in SLI.. but now........

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nVidia is releasing a chipset for that use...

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It's not a technical issue, nVidia just won't licence SLI for other chipsets. Some hacks may allow it to work, but the next driver release from nVidia then defeats it...


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