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Old 05-27-2005, 11:21 AM   #1
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Gigabyte to support four SLI graphics cards on one motherboard
By Wolfgang Gruener, Senior Editor
May 26, 2005 - 15:58 EST


"The board will only be able to carry Pentium processors using the socket 775. Sources told us that Gigabyte is currently testing the 4-GPU board and is likely to enable two configurations. First, the GA-8N-SLI Quad will be able to work with two Gigabyte 3D1 dual-GPU cards and make an additional three PCI Express slots available. The second option is to use single-GPU SLI graphics card in each of the four slots. This translates to a support of either two x16 or four x8 PCI Express slots."



Room for one more: Gigabyte to offer third dual-GPU graphics card
By Wolfgang Gruener, Senior Editor
May 20, 2005 - 15:35 EST


"The GV-3D1-68GT will build on the same architecture based on Nvidia SLI technology, but integrate GeForce 6800 GT graphics chips. Compared to the previous 6600 and 6600GT cards, the newest member of the family will double the integrated GDDR3 memory to 512 MByte. Standard features include two D-SUB and two DVI-I ports for a support of two displays. The card also handles DTV and HDTV encoding with a resolution of up to 1024 x 768 pixels."

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