CPU/Mobo the new nforce 780 and 750 chipsets unveiled!!!

kameng_41

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Hi guys you should know that,
Nvidia has just launched the new nForce 780i SLI, the first chipset that fully supports the so-called enthusiasts system architecture (ESA). Initially designed for heavy overclocking, the company has lowered the chipset audience because of multiple issues with their previous generation core logic.

The nForce 780i SLI and nForce 750i SLI chipsets are compatible with Intel's processors using the LGA775 form-factor, a common standard that includes both dual-core and quad-core CPUs built with the newest 45nm process technology.

Both Nvidia 7 series chipsets support DDR2 memory controllers, but the 780i version comes with enhanced performance profiles for improved memory overclocking. Another important feature for the 780i chipset is that it includes support for 3-way SLI technology, while the 750i only sports the classical, 2-way video connectivity, at a more affordable price.

Nvidia's Nforce 780i SLI core-logic is not a revolutionary breakthrough and can be regarded more as a refurbished version that comprises the nForce 680i SLI SPP, nForce 570 MCP and the nForce 200 hub in a single chip.

The nForce 680i SLI SPP is built with the same old 90nm technology and inherits every major feature from its predecessors: dual-channel DDR2 memory controller that can carry up to 1200MHz when overclocked, unpredictable processor system bus overclocking capabilities and PCI Express x16 slot support.

The nForce 570 MCP (media and communication processor) is a refurbished version of the 680i MCP, better known as nForce 570/590 SLI. This chip offers support for PCI Express x16 bus, PCI Express x8 bus, 6 Serial ATA-II ports with RAID capability, 2 Parallel ATA ports with RAID capability, 10 USB 2.0 ports, two Gigabit Ethernet controllers, 5 PCI slots as well as 7.1 high-definition audio.

The nForce 200 hub is the most interesting "ingredient" of this new combination and provides up to four PCI Express 2.0 slots, known internally as "the Nvidia interface" that allows data transfer at 7.20GB/s rates.

According to some Nvidia officials, Asustek will be able to deliver Nvidia nForce 780i SLI motherboards until late December, while Gigabyte is scheduled for early January. MicroStar International has already released their P4N series to include both nForce 750i SLI and nForce 780i SLI chipsets.
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further links:

Nvidia Unveils the 780i Chipset to Support Enthusiasts System Architecture - The 780i chipset is notorious for the issues with previous-gen core-logic - Softpedia
NVIDIA Launches nForce 780i SLI Chipset - News and Siteseeing
NVIDIA 780i Sneak Peek! :: TweakTown

It will push the boundaries of 3-WAY SLI gaming, cranking resolutions from 1920X1440 to 2048X1536(ratio and units on diff monitors). the price of this marvel is yet to be revealed. And yeah incase u all r wondering, Crysis under all settings Very High will be playable(compared to 680i 3 way sli)
 
Asus Striker Extreme II's based on dis board.. Dis's pretty ol' news...

And Crysis' yet to humiliate those upcomin rigs as it did with the 680i+ 3X 8800Ultras... ;)
 
so what :p 8800 gt and gts G92 OR g98 mm will not work on 3 tripe sli

only gtx or ultra will work i read many review G80 MM

it support only DDR2 800 mhs not max 1066 where :p

this mo is aveg and good fps but you need 2 or 3 ultra or sli card :p
 
arunhalo said:
so what :p 8800 gt and gts 65 mm will not work on 3 tripe sli
only gtx or ultra will work i read many review G80 MM
it support only DDR2 800 mhs not max 1066 where :p
this mo is aveg and good fps but you need 2 or 3 ultra or sli card :p

My goodness, M tryin to decipher wat tat means!!! :S :S :S

65mm????
 
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