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Scalable Link Interface (SLI) is the brand name for a now discontinued multi-GPU technology developed by Nvidia (The technology was invented and developed by 3dfx and later purchased by Nvidia during the acquisition of 3dfx) for linking two or more video cards together to produce a single output.
NVIDIA Hybrid SLI Technology: GeForce Boost technology, HybridPower technology Graphics: DirectX 10 support, PureVideo HD, 8 stream processors Display Options: HDMI, Single Link DVI, VGA: Expansion Slots: PCI Express 2.0 support, 1 x16, 3 x1, Up to 5 PCI Slots CPU: AMD Phenom, Athlon 64 FX, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64: CPU socket: Socket AM2+/AM2 ...
AMD CrossFire (also known as CrossFireX) is a brand name for the multi-GPU technology by Advanced Micro Devices, originally developed by ATI Technologies. [1] The technology allows up to four GPUs to be used in a single computer to improve graphics performance.
The GeForce 6 series is the last to support the Windows 9x family of operating systems, as well as Windows NT 4.0. The successor GeForce 7 series only supports Windows 2000 and later (the Windows 8 drivers also support Windows 10). Windows 95: 66.94 released on December 16, 2004; Download; Windows NT 4.0: 77.72 released on June 22, 2005; Download
The nForce4 SLI x16 has similar features to the nForce4 SLI, except it now provides 16 PCI-Express lanes to both graphics cards in an SLI configuration (as opposed to only 8 lanes per graphics card with the original SLI chipset). This is the only version of the nForce4 for AMD processors that has a separate northbridge and southbridge.
10 Ports Rev 2.0 2 Ports UDMA 133 4 Ports 3.0 Gbit/s 1000 Mbit/s AC'97 2.3 Same chipset as nForce4 SLI but with some resistors removed thus disabling SLI nForce4 SLI CK8-04 October, 2004 Athlon 64 FX, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64, Sempron 64 Socket AM2, 939, 754 HT 1 GHz 1.0a 20 lanes x8+x8 6 Ports 10 Ports Rev 2.0 2 Ports UDMA 133 4 Ports 3.0 Gbit/s
Motherboard GPU (mGPU): GeForce 8200 DirectX 10 compliant; PureVideo HD; Addition of the nForce 200 PCI-E bridge (previously codenamed BR-04) Connected to the northbridge via a 4.5 GT/s proprietary bus using the PCI-E interface; Support for PCI-E 2.0 [1] Triple SLI. Slot 1: full speed PCI Express 2.0 ×16 slot from nForce 200
Some motherboards have two or more PCI-E x16 slots, to allow more than 2 monitors without special hardware, or use a special graphics technology called SLI (for Nvidia) and Crossfire (for AMD). These allow 2 to 4 graphics cards to be linked together, to allow better performance in intensive graphical computing tasks, such as gaming, video ...