Appearing back on 2005's list of hot productions, double-core processors and double-graphics results are a pair of things that instantly arrive to mind. Adoption of double-core CPUs extends to gain, with both Intel and AMD contributing their own renderings to the frontline. Both company's productions accept their own pros and cons, still. AMD's double-core CPUs in general are a bit more valuable, starting at over $300 for the A64 X2 3800+. This is offset by tremendous backward compatibility, though.
Promoting to a double-core Athlon 64 X2 generally means nothing more than a BIOS modify in most cases. Intel arrives in with somewhat let down determined double-core processors, starting at exactly over $240, but most Intel fans will likely also demand a novel CPU board and perhaps RAM to use a Pentium D.Which contributes us to the always development quality of double-GPU results. NVIDIA has its proven SLI engineering, while ATI is eventually beginning to spread its wings with the CrossFire platform. Still S3 got into the mix with their MultiChrome engineering, defended by their comparatively new S27 Chrome graphics card.
For approximately though, campaigning with double graphics cards isn't about bettering framerates, it's about productiveness. This is where EPoX steps in. The production we'll be appearing at here offers an low-priced solution to those who don't demand SLI or CrossFire, but rather a robust multi-monitor environment.
The EPoX EP-5LDA+GLI is an Intel 945P grounded CPU board that arrives with two physical PCI Express x16 slots, with the 1st extending a full 16 PCI Express lanes linked to the Northbridge, while the second delivers four lanes via the ICH7R Southbridge.The EPoX EP-5LDA+GLI retail package arrived with a beneficial aggregation of duplicates to complement the board itself. Along with the CPU board, a User's Guide, RAID Guide and install CD covered all of the facility and configuration items of the board.




Reply With Quote
Copyright Techfuels
Bookmarks