CruddyLeper
Unworshipped Deity
Let's put it this way - not all Nforce 4 motherboards have 2 PCI-E slots and so cannot do SLI ...
... but all SLI motherboards have NForce 4. At least, that's the way I understand it
Because it's an nVIDIA standard, no one else can make chipsets that do SLI. Unless they sublicense it from nVIDIA.
Apparently the SLI motherboards with Intel processors don't do SLI so well as the socket 939 AMD versions.
That make it clearer?
... but all SLI motherboards have NForce 4. At least, that's the way I understand it
Because it's an nVIDIA standard, no one else can make chipsets that do SLI. Unless they sublicense it from nVIDIA.
Apparently the SLI motherboards with Intel processors don't do SLI so well as the socket 939 AMD versions.
That make it clearer?