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Discombobulated NVidiot
Join Date: May 2003
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nForce3 Performance Preview
"First introduced nearly three years ago, NVIDIA’s original nForce chipset revolutionized the Athlon XP platform thanks to its dazzling array of features: Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, GeForce2 MX integrated graphics, and an innovative dual-channel DDR memory subsystem that was years ahead of its time, all put NVIDIA’s nForce chipset squarely on the Socket A limelight.
NVIDIA struck back with a vengeance with nForce2. nForce2 offered more performance, new features, and support for newer technologies such as AGP 8X and DDR400 memory. Even today, nearly two years since nForce2 was originally announced, it’s still the chipset of choice for the Athlon XP, and is largely responsible for keeping AMD competitive with Intel while they were preparing their 64-bit processors for introduction. Much like the original nForce chipset, NVIDIA’s early 64-bit chipset efforts got off to a slow start with nForce3 150 and nForce3 Pro 150. The chipset lacked native Serial ATA support, relying instead on an external controller. In comparison, VIA’s K8T800 was more feature-rich and offered better performance, making it the early favorite among Athlon 64 users. Now NVIDIA is back again with its follow-up to nForce3 150, dubbed nForce3 250. Whereas nForce3 was originally intended to compete in the workstation segment with nForce3 Pro 150, and eventually adapted to serve the needs of the consumer in nForce3 150, NVIDIA’s nForce3 250 merges the needs of the workstation segment (where features and performance often take a back seat to stability and reliability) with the speed and eye-catching features consumers want to see in a motherboard. As its name implies, nForce3 250 builds on the roots of nForce3 150, but NVIDIA has incorporated many design changes and new features. The result is a product that is intended to restore NVIDIA’s position as the leader on AMD’s 64-bit platform. We’re here today to go over all the changes and provide a picture of the new platform’s performance. Does nForce3 follow nForce2’s lead of delivering a new scale beyond its predecessor? Read on to find out!" Source: Firing Squad |
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Apple Fanboy?
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hmm if this board is as reliable as the nforce 2 chipset, i may upgrade to the A64
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Discombobulated NVidiot
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I might switch to it. I miss having an nForce board.
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confutatis maledictis
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wow, hardware firewall built-into the chipset, that's pretty slick. And performace finally matches VIA, at least on the reference board
I'm curious if the PCI/AGP lock will work now . . . .
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confutatis maledictis
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Some more info here: http://forums.spodesabode.com/viewtopic.php?t=466
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Digitalis 3.3 Athlon 64 3000 // ASUS K8V SE Deluxe // 1024MB PC3200 (2-2-2-10 1T)
ATI All-In-Wonder 9700 Pro // 20" Dell 2005FPW (DVI) M-Audio Revo 7.1 + Philips Acoustic Edge // Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 320/16 Western Digital WD3200KS + 120/8 Seagate 7200.7 NEC ND-3550A 16x DVD±RW + Lite-On 52x24x CD-RW Antec Sonata case // 480W Antec TruePower personal bests || Aq'3: 46796 | 3D'01: 20461 | 3D'03: 6336 | 3D'05: 2677 | PC'04: 4605 | PC'02: 7691,9092,1250 |
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DH's Dormant Dragon
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i'm wondering more about KT880 though....
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