First NVIDIA MCP7A-GL motherboards pictured

Posted on Saturday, November 01 2008 @ 6:46 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla found photos of the first NVIDIA MCP7A-GL based motherboard on a Chinese website. This chipset is designed for workstations and will be known as the Quadro FX470.
The MCP7A-GL differs slightly from the MCP7A-S and MCP7A-U (the Geforce 9300 and 9400) and as you'll see on the pictures this specific board which appears to be from Asus, has a x16, x4 and x1 PCIe slot as well as a PCI slot due to the mATX form factor. However, the chipset is meant to offer support for a pair of PCIe x8 slots and can as such do SLI.

Another advantage of this chipset is that it you can use two displays at once with it and as such the board in question has two DVI ports. We have a feeling that they're limited to single link DVI, so you won't be able to go super high resolution.

The board goes under the model name of P5N-VM WS and it works with all Core 2 based processors on 1,333MHz bus and below. For those looking for extra performance, Asus offers two different SAS cards that slots into the x4 PCIe slot.


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