Omg! This sounds badass, I hope TheInq is correct...
DFI Crossfire
EDIT: There we are, sorry about that. Heheh
DFI Crossfire
EDIT: There we are, sorry about that. Heheh
The company demonstated it back at Computex but it's getting ready to start selling it. The boards should be ready in next two weeks.
The board is called the LAN Party UT RDX200 CF-DR and it's based on the RDX 200 Northbridge and SB450 Southbridge.
Originally posted by: KeepItRed
Omg! This sounds badass, I hope TheInq is correct...
DSI Crossfire
EDIT: There we are, sorry about that. Heheh
Originally posted by: Creig
C) Maybe now people will stop calling it "vaporware". :roll:
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It did work before, it just wasnt as stable as they would have liked it.
Too late for me to try this... just got the DFI NF4-D a few weeks ago. Which is a better board than my A8N-SLI was for overclocking.
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It did work before, it just wasnt as stable as they would have liked it.
Too late for me to try this... just got the DFI NF4-D a few weeks ago. Which is a better board than my A8N-SLI was for overclocking.
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: Creig
C) Maybe now people will stop calling it "vaporware". :roll:
Until you can buy it, that's what it is? 7800Ultra,7800GT, R520, Crossfire- all vaporware.
What do you call products that are supposedly going to be available in the future Creig?
"Pre-reality"? LOL
Vaporware (also called vapourware) is software or hardware which is announced by a developer well in advance of release, but which then fails to emerge, either with or without a protracted development cycle. The term implies deception, or at least a negligent degree of optimism; that is, it implies that the announcer knows that product development is in too early a stage to support responsible statements about its completion date, feature set, or even feasibility.
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: KeepItRed
Omg! This sounds badass, I hope TheInq is correct...
DSI Crossfire
EDIT: There we are, sorry about that. Heheh
Errr, what exactly from that article sounds "badass" to you KeepItRed?
That ATI might have ironed out their Southbridge so it actually works?
Originally posted by: humey
Hmm in this day and age your better on low volt low latency ram like Corsair etc with samdung tccd 1.2 not winbond type ram that needs 3+ volts
The NF4 is better on the tccd anyhow, i think the premium has around 3.0v not sure read it other day.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It did work before, it just wasnt as stable as they would have liked it.
Too late for me to try this... just got the DFI NF4-D a few weeks ago. Which is a better board than my A8N-SLI was for overclocking.
No need to debate you here. You did it yourself.
Anyway, less performance (and I'm just assuming the ULi SB has less performance than the ATI SB cause everyone else assumes this) is always more desireable than any instability. "If" I were a candidate for an Xpress 200 mobo, I would more than prefer the ULi southbridge over ATI's.
Originally posted by: KeepItRed
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: KeepItRed
Omg! This sounds badass, I hope TheInq is correct...
DSI Crossfire
EDIT: There we are, sorry about that. Heheh
Errr, what exactly from that article sounds "badass" to you KeepItRed?
That ATI might have ironed out their Southbridge so it actually works?
Obviously. This boards going to own the SLI
Originally posted by: Creig
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It did work before, it just wasnt as stable as they would have liked it.
Too late for me to try this... just got the DFI NF4-D a few weeks ago. Which is a better board than my A8N-SLI was for overclocking.
No need to debate you here. You did it yourself.
Anyway, less performance (and I'm just assuming the ULi SB has less performance than the ATI SB cause everyone else assumes this) is always more desireable than any instability. "If" I were a candidate for an Xpress 200 mobo, I would more than prefer the ULi southbridge over ATI's.
And as it was in a pre-release state, this was nothing but a source for concern. We'll find out soon enough if ATI was able to fix any nagging problems in time for its actual public release.
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It did work before, it just wasnt as stable as they would have liked it.
Too late for me to try this... just got the DFI NF4-D a few weeks ago. Which is a better board than my A8N-SLI was for overclocking.
Darn.
Some guys, me included would have just added another card to the Asus and got 30-90% more performance.
You get to disassemble your whole system, void your warranty with your OC, and get maybe 5-10%.
I'm PMing before I upgrade Ackmed, you are the master.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It did work before, it just wasnt as stable as they would have liked it.
Too late for me to try this... just got the DFI NF4-D a few weeks ago. Which is a better board than my A8N-SLI was for overclocking.
No need to debate you here. You did it yourself.
Anyway, less performance (and I'm just assuming the ULi SB has less performance than the ATI SB cause everyone else assumes this) is always more desireable than any instability. "If" I were a candidate for an Xpress 200 mobo, I would more than prefer the ULi southbridge over ATI's.
Originally posted by: humey
Hmm in this day and age your better on low volt low latency ram like Corsair etc with samdung tccd 1.2 not winbond type ram that needs 3+ volts
The NF4 is better on the tccd anyhow, i think the premium has around 3.0v not sure read it other day.
BTW if you get good ram you can run CAS 1.5 even though not officially supported by AMD on a venice core anyhow.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Yah, my post was based on current word of the ATI SB. I am sure they will work out any bugs or instabilities eventually with new revisions or maybe even just driver improvements over time.
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It did work before, it just wasnt as stable as they would have liked it.
Too late for me to try this... just got the DFI NF4-D a few weeks ago. Which is a better board than my A8N-SLI was for overclocking.
Darn.
Some guys, me included would have just added another card to the Asus and got 30-90% more performance.
You get to disassemble your whole system, void your warranty with your OC, and get maybe 5-10%.
I'm PMing before I upgrade Ackmed, you are the master.