Friday, December 21

Lo and Behold the Se7enth Heaven

Just as i anticipated, the Nvidia 7 series chipset has now been released. Like the series before it, the models includes the 750i and the enthusiast 780i. So what's new? That's the question everyone wants answered. Well, the motherboard is now ready for real time DirectX10 gaming, and is thus optimized for it. Furthermore, the PCI Express x16 slots on the board are now PCI Express 2.0 compliant, paving the way for unmatched bandwidth to feed the most demanding games and 3D applications.

And here comes the finale... the 780i chipset now supports 3-way SLI technology. Think about raw power! Just when we have dream t about having 2 graphic cards running in parallel, Nvidia pushes forward and introduces three PCI Express slots. Allowing extreme gamers to configure three graphic cards and play the next generation applications at incredible details and mind-blowing frame rates. But performance does not come freely. It'll cost you a bomb. So for those whose money is flowing like water in the house, feel free to get your hands on this über cool tech.


3riple vision...

For those who would like more information, click here.

Oh and by the way, I'm getting it (i hope).

Thanks for reading
T'ang

(image from http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_780i_sli.html)

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