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Old Oct 10, 2006, 04:02 PM   #1
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Crucial Launches SLI Ready Memory Modules

Crucial Technology today announced the immediate availability of its NVIDIA SLI-Ready Ballistix and Ballistix Tracer DDR2 modules. Available in 512MB and 1GB 800MHz Ballistix modules and 1GB 800MHz Ballistix Tracer modules, NVIDIA-certified SLI-Ready Crucial memory provides distinct advantages for both novice and hard core users. These new modules are also EPP(Enhanced Performance Profiles) ready. On SLI-Ready motherboards running NVIDIA chipsets, the custom-designed NVIDIA BIOS can detect the optimized SPD profiles of the EPP-based modules and ensure that the memory functions under the best possible conditions.

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Old Oct 11, 2006, 04:06 AM   #2
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Umm... what are they talking about? Standard EPP memory that somehow jumps out if you have an SLI system? Or should we conclude that this somehow won't work in non-SLI systems or only in an N-Force-SLi board???

I'm sure it's good memory, as sure as it is marketeering.

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Umm... what are they talking about? Standard EPP memory that somehow jumps out if you have an SLI system? Or should we conclude that this somehow won't work in non-SLI systems or only in an N-Force-SLi board???

I'm sure it's good memory, as sure as it is marketeering.

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It works perfect on "non sli optimized" motherboards too. All this is like the agp 4x->8x interface. You'll gain no performance boost, but just an "SLI Optimized" option enabled in BIOS.
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