DFI nF3/4 series (LP and Infinity) users come in, Overclocking ability and troubleshooting
DFI nF3/4 series (LP and Infinity) users come in, Overclocking ability and troubleshooting
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Mar 11 2005, 05:32 AM
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1,376 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Klang Selatan |
no point mod to sli mod coz u dont have da SLI bridge to make da 2nd vga become a true SLI mode...
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Mar 12 2005, 07:29 AM
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1,376 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Klang Selatan |
QUOTE(ray99mond @ Mar 11 2005, 04:14 PM) if not mistaken u need to tripple conform on dis man... the new batch of gigabyte pci 6600gt has come with the SLi bridge even you buy one card only.. that y i got my SLi bridge .. will double confirm with this even if u have da bridge... how bout da latest nvidia driver??? i have read dat da newer driver wont make ur system recognize da 2nd vga as SLI... u can only depend to da old driver to make it full SLI mode... |
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Mar 14 2005, 05:34 PM
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remysix@
im referin to another anandtect statement... QUOTE UPDATE 2/05/2005: nVidia has acted to prevent, or at least make it more difficult, to mod the Ultra board to SLI. First, DFI has advised us, and posted on their website, that they will NOT sell the SLI bridge to buyers of the Ultra board. Second, nVidia has advised us that future shipments of the Ultra chipset have been modified so that the mod to SLI will no longer be possible. An additional side effect of this second action is that the "Dual Video" mode, which performs at about 90% of SLI performance levels, will only work with nVidia SLI drivers 66.75 or earlier. If you do a quick check of web driver postings you will see it is now very difficult to find 66.75 drivers. With a chipset modded to SLI the "Dual Video" mode worked through 70.xx versions of the nVidia driver. nVidia also made it clear they will continue to make driver changes to prevent functioning of any "non-standard" (8X/8X) operation of their SLI driver. This also throws into question whether the VIA "dual graphics" mode on the 894 Pro chipset will ever work with nVidia graphics cards. If you are interested in the current UT Ultra-D we suggest you buy one now if you can find it. Future versions of the UT Ultra-D will not have the same capabilities as a result of these actions. from here |
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Apr 8 2005, 07:54 PM
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QUOTE(pizzaboy @ Apr 8 2005, 07:29 PM) hope you all don't mind me asking arh...if I give the UTT 3.2-3.4V for overclocking/burning in and then do some benches..then after that reduce to 2.8 back for everyday 24/7 use...will it be okay? depend on ur luck... but again to reduce vdimm usage from 3.3 to 2.8 wit same ram speed... u will need long hours by burning... & sometime u cant see any results... burning is more like trying a luck & some ocer do got benefit from burning....; @L |
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