Zarolho
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No special boards needed
WE CAN confirm that Quad SLI works in normal Nforce 4 motherboards. So far as we are aware, it will work with Asus A8N32 Nforce 4 SLI X16 chipset. You simply plug two cards in two by sixteen slots and the other two are connected anyway.
We know that the cards will even work on the EVGA Nforce 4 micro ATX board that uses Nforce4 SLI chipset and has just two by eight PCIe slots. It is apparently enough, as all the cards are interconnected by a bunch of cables.
There is a big chance that Quad SLI will work in your Nforce 4 SLI motherboard as well, but be prepared to give up some serious money for four graphic cards. Bear in mind that you could buy a plasma TV and quite a good one for the same amount of money. But when it comes to the fastest gaming machine I don’t think you will be able to find anything faster than that.
We still don’t know if and when the retail version of the Quad SLI cards might be out but at this point only the OEMs are getting them and are preparing for launch. µ
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=30341
WE CAN confirm that Quad SLI works in normal Nforce 4 motherboards. So far as we are aware, it will work with Asus A8N32 Nforce 4 SLI X16 chipset. You simply plug two cards in two by sixteen slots and the other two are connected anyway.
We know that the cards will even work on the EVGA Nforce 4 micro ATX board that uses Nforce4 SLI chipset and has just two by eight PCIe slots. It is apparently enough, as all the cards are interconnected by a bunch of cables.
There is a big chance that Quad SLI will work in your Nforce 4 SLI motherboard as well, but be prepared to give up some serious money for four graphic cards. Bear in mind that you could buy a plasma TV and quite a good one for the same amount of money. But when it comes to the fastest gaming machine I don’t think you will be able to find anything faster than that.
We still don’t know if and when the retail version of the Quad SLI cards might be out but at this point only the OEMs are getting them and are preparing for launch. µ
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=30341