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  2. Comparison of Nvidia nForce chipsets - Wikipedia

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    HT 1 GHz No 1.1 4 lanes No 5 Ports 10 Ports Rev 2.0 1 Ports UDMA 133 4 Ports 3.0 Gbit/s 100 Mbit/s HDA Onboard GeForce 7000M nForce 630m 2007 Turion 64, Sempron 64 HT 1 GHz No 1.1 20 lanes No 5 Ports 10 Ports Rev 2.0 1 Ports UDMA 133 4 Ports 3.0 Gbit/s 1000 Mbit/s HDA Onboard GeForce 7150M nForce 8200M MCP77MV 2008 Turion 64, Sempron 64

  3. nForce4 - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia offers nForce4 chipset driver downloads for NT-based Windows versions from 2000 up to and including Vista in the "Legacy" product type category on their download page. However, there is no official support for Windows 7 or newer, but Windows 7 has a built-in driver for the nForce 6 chipset, which is very similar.

  4. nForce - Wikipedia

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    nForce is a motherboard chipset created by Nvidia originally for AMD Athlon and Duron, with later revisions also supporting contemporary Intel processors. The chipset shipped in 3 varieties; 220, 415, and 420. 220 and 420 are very similar with each having the integrated GPU, but the 220 only has a single channel of memory available whereas 420 has the 128-bit TwinBank design.

  5. CPU-Z - Wikipedia

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    CPU-Z is a freeware system profiling and monitoring application for Microsoft Windows and Android that detects the central processing unit, RAM, motherboard chipset, and other hardware features of a modern personal computer or Android device.

  6. Template:Nvidia chipsets - Wikipedia

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  7. nForce 500 - Wikipedia

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    The nForce 500 is a motherboard chipset series and the successor to the nForce4 series. It was revealed by NVIDIA on 2006-03-07 and released on May 23, 2006. The nForce 500 series supports AMD's Socket AM2 and support for Intel's LGA 775 has also been added.

  8. nForce3 - Wikipedia

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    [1] To date, Nvidia has not released a complete chipset driver package for nForce3 and Windows Vista. However, Nvidia has posted individual 32 bit pre-release networking and audio drivers for Windows Vista Beta 1 that support the nForce3 series (and 64 bit). It is also possible that nForce4 chipsets may experience similar problems with the RAID ...

  9. RIVA TNT - Wikipedia

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    It cemented Nvidia's reputation as a worthy rival within the developing consumer 3D graphics adapter industry. It succeeded the RIVA 128. RIVA is an acronym for Real-time Interactive Video and Animation accelerator. [1] The "TNT" suffix refers to the chip's ability to work on two texels at once (TwiN Texel). [2]