NVIDIA MCP7A-D-SLI to be the cheapest SLI chipset

Posted on Saturday, June 14 2008 @ 22:38 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
VR Zone unveils NVIDIA will soon release the MCP7A-D-SLI chipset, this is a single-chip product that will compete against the Intel G45.
It is single chip and comes with integrated DX10 capable graphics core. Nvidia has planned out 9 different SKUs of the MCP7A and all except one supports Hybrid SLI. This particular model, MC7A-D-SLI is newly planned out and it comes without integrated graphics core and no Hybrid SLI support. It should be one of the cheapest SLI board around when launched compared to the rest of the SLI capable SKUs like MCP7A-SLI and MCP7A-GL.


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