Nemesis11
Power Member
NVIDIA WILL introduce its flagship chipset on October 19th. It's interesting to note that this company as well as ATI likes to launch on Tuesdays. I guess they want to give people a break from the weekend before they deafen us with their announcements. Thank you, guys, for giving us time to relax.
Nvidia will introduce two of its three chipsets - its mid range Nforce 4 Ultra and Nforce 4, while it will leave the Nforce 4 SLI launch for a later date.
There are two different reasons that we are hearing for this. One is that Nvidia has some software problems with its SLI driver while Nvidia's argument is that it actually doesn't want to put other single PCIe slot chipsets in the shadow of the flagship SLI performance king.
These chipsets will support all sockets for Athlon and Opteron CPUs including 754, 939 and 940; will support DDR 400 memory; one to two PCIe graphic ports; S-ATA and S-ATA RAID; Sound Storm 7.1 and Nvidia LAN.
Nvidia will introduce the SLI chipset when it decides it's the right time to do it, but it won't take long. The 65 driver series will support SLI setups and should be ready soon. You can already get OEM and beta versions of this driver, even with WHQL certification.
K8T890 might get nasty competition in this chipset arena, and ATI RX480 will follow shortly - at least in the same quarter.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=18800
nF4 SLI - supports SATA 2, 2 x PCI-E, 1G HTT, Socket 939
nF4 Ultra - supports SATA 2, 1 x PCI-E, 1G HTT, Socket 939
nF4 - supports SATA, AGP 8x, 1G HTT, Socket 939
nF4 scaled edition - supports SATA, 800MHz HTT, Socket 754
http://www.ocworkbench.com/ocwbcgi/newspro/viewnews.cgi?newsid1096554026,6710,
Bem antes do fim do ano, como tinha sido noticiado.
O Sli vai ser lançado um pouco depois.
Confirma-se o Soundstorm 7.1