Posted 06/02/08 at 03:35:35 PM by Gordon Mah Ung
Want SLI with Intel’s next-generation CPU? Fuhget about it. The chipset tussle between Intel and Nvidia may leave enthusiasts and gamers bent this fall.
Posted 05/28/08 at 01:26:15 PM by The Maximum PC Staff
This month, the Doctor tackles mysterious unrecognized devices, HDCP's colossal headaches, and trying to back up content from your DVR.
Posted 02/08/08 at 02:35:25 PM by Gordon Mah Ung
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We knew something was up when Nvidia officials were light on details concerning its 780i chipset during a recent press briefing. Normally quite happy to toot its hardware horn, Nvidia practically skipped the PowerPoint slide on the chipset.
Why? Like Intel’s x48, the 780i isn’t really that new. In fact, those familiar with the 680i are well acquainted with the 780i, which is pretty much a 680i with an extra chip (interestingly named the Nforce 200) thrown in to add PCI-E 2.0 support and a full x16 tri-SLI mode.
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Posted 01/28/08 at 12:24:42 PM by The Maximum PC Doctor
Diagnosing and curing your PC problems - from AVCHD software to power LED connectors to EAX to sound card issues.
Posted 07/18/07 at 06:45:34 PM by Gordon Mah Ung
Want to build a 4TB array in a Windows OS? Here's your check list for how to do it
Posted 11/08/06 at 02:32:43 AM by Gordon Mah Ung
We loved MSI’s last nForce4 board so much that we gave it a Kick Ass award and even bumped the Asus A8N32-SLI board from our Best Of The Best list. Unfortunately, MSI was so late to the nForce4 SLI x16 party that the board debuted right on the cusp of the AM2 launch; thus its lifespan was brief, and product was impossible to find.
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