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Oct 06, 2008 by jk7365 | Posted in Desktops
Which source board is better?
You are asking the inappropriate question. You need to decide if you want to get ATI or nVidia graphics cards.
Which motherboard you buy depends on which video be honest you want. If you want ATI video cards, get the Crossfire scantling. If you want nVidia video cards, get the SLI quarter.
ATI cards CANNOT SLI.
First look at one of the AMD AM2 motherboards which will be for on offer at the end of the month. MSI's high performance board uses nForce 570 SLI chipset which is filled with features.
The new MSI 650i chipset from NVIDIA
?The Platinum catalogue is feature filled, but MSI?s most high-end product. Today, we have the P6N SLI Platinum, which is based on Nvidia?s nForce 650i SLI chipset. Though the P6N SLI Platinum isn?t the top dog in the crinkle-up, it?s far from being a no-frills SLI motherboard - MSI has opted to kit....
Currently on presentation at Newegg. Price is $119.99 after a $20 MIR.
From HardOCP: The MSI P6N-SLI Platinum is based on NVIDIA’s lowest end SLI compatible chipset, the 650 SLI. MSI has a done a zealous job with the P6N-SLI Platinum overall, but it still has a few issues that need to be addressed. Peradventure MSI is on the comeback trail?