Tuesday, March 3rd 2009

ASRock Enables CrossFire on nForce 740i SLI Motherboard

ATI's CrossFire multi-GPU technology started off on the Intel platform with ATI's own brand of chipset before AMD acquired the company. AMD/ATI then allowed CrossFire and the succeeding CrossFireX standards to be supported by Intel chipsets. The only current chipset platform that doesn't support CrossFire is the NVIDIA nForce series, which as ASRock demonstrated during the ongoing CeBIT event, breaks the dogma.

ASRock devised a BIOS for its nForce 740i based N7AD-SLI motherboard that enables support for CrossFire. AMD's Catalyst drivers were able to detect the motherboard as a qualified platform and enable CrossFire between two installed ATI Radeon accelerators. The setup was able to show performance increments during a 3DMark06 session. ASRock is reportedly working out similar BIOS firmware for several other motherboards made by it, and wants to enable CrossFire, CrossFireX for all its nForce motherboards.
Source: Hardware-Aktuell
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32 Comments on ASRock Enables CrossFire on nForce 740i SLI Motherboard

#26
KBD
Musselsasrock are a division of asus. so in a way, they are market leaders.

asrock get the budget boards and the weird frankensteins - if an idea takes off, they move it to asus boards.
lol, yea!


But i'm betting this innovation wont make it to the ends user as nvidia will put an end to this very quickly.
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#27
EaGle1337
I thought ASrock split from Asus.
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#28
zithe
KBDlol, yea!


But i'm betting this innovation wont make it to the ends user as nvidia will put an end to this very quickly.
I bet AMD would first. They'd lose money on it.
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#29
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
I wish both companies would just give up on this stupid licencing crap and just let every board use the technology that can physically support it(i.e. has two PCI-E x16 slots).

It would cause both technologies to gain popularity, and maybe we could see some game developers actually have some decent support for both technologies.
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#30
phanbuey
zitheI bet AMD would first. They'd lose money on it.
One of them will... I bet nvidia, since AMD is actually making on this by selling more videocards without losing anything as they do not make intel mobos.
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#31
Scrizz
F yeah! rock on ASRock
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#32
DrPepper
The Doctor is in the house
EaGle1337I thought ASrock split from Asus.
Nope
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