Friday, September 26th 2008
MSI X58 Tylersburg Motherboard Lineup Surfaces
Following the launch of Nehalem architecture based CPUs from Intel, motherboard vendors would introduce their fleets of motherboards into the market, all of which are based on the new extreme performance chipset from Intel, the X58. MSI on its part, has three models lined-up. There is a performance segment X58 Platinum, followed by an enthusiast-grade X58 Eclipse. There's an even higher model, whose name is under the wraps for now. This model would cater to the market of super-overclockers.
A company slide showing model-specific features has surfaced. It can be seen that all motherboards MSI has to offer, support both ATI Crossfire and NVIDIA SLI multi-GPU technologies. X58 Platinum and Eclipse offer SLI support without the presence of the nForce 200 chipset, while the super-overclocker board uses it. X58 Eclipse sports 3 PCI-Express x16 slots, making it 3-way SLI capable. X58 comes with two such slots. The highest offering, however, has four slots. Perhaps it helps set-up 3-way SLI for graphics plus one card dedicated to handle PhysX calculations, and of-course, 4-way ATI Crossfire X.
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TweakTown
A company slide showing model-specific features has surfaced. It can be seen that all motherboards MSI has to offer, support both ATI Crossfire and NVIDIA SLI multi-GPU technologies. X58 Platinum and Eclipse offer SLI support without the presence of the nForce 200 chipset, while the super-overclocker board uses it. X58 Eclipse sports 3 PCI-Express x16 slots, making it 3-way SLI capable. X58 comes with two such slots. The highest offering, however, has four slots. Perhaps it helps set-up 3-way SLI for graphics plus one card dedicated to handle PhysX calculations, and of-course, 4-way ATI Crossfire X.
30 Comments on MSI X58 Tylersburg Motherboard Lineup Surfaces
The battle who is the best multi-gpu Crossfire/SLI system become very hard and officially open than ever.
Also, i may get the Eclipse board if i decide to go nehalem.
Now, this might be the reason why I go to X58... Sweetness!
Not only that, but nVidia's Intel chipsets are generally crap compared to Intel's own chipsets.
I hope nVidia quits making Intel chipsets altogether, and just continues to license SLI to other vendors.
It really does suck that you have to go out, buy a board for sli, then the cards, and say...F"lip" Now, I want to go Crossfire... Sell it all, and have to fork over more to do that... There is no need for that... It would be better for them to license it. Be less maybe in their pockets, but more people happy due to not having to worry about if the board will work or not.. Corrupt anything and so forth...
Do you have any idea how bad I want to run my 8800's in SLI on this board? lol. God, even hacked drivers would be fine by me. lol.
Hmm, Might buy a DDR3 board now because of this... Got me thinking! lol
Please understand, i have nothing against SLI/Xfire running on Intel X58 boards, if anything, it will give nvidia an incentive to make better boards to compete with Intel and that will be good for the consumer as well. Do you see my point?