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Old Jun 7, 2011, 02:42 AM   #26
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I can tell you that I own a EVGA Classified Super Record 2 (SR-2) motherboard and it has 2 NF200s on it and no bottleneck at all. SR-2 was terrifically fast with GTX 580 4-way SLI
No doubt on X58 the dual NF200's worked a treat. But X58 used pci-e 2 with 32 lanes for video cards. X79 uses pci-e 3 still with 32 lanes but it is also the equivalent of 64 pci-e 2 lanes, hence why on X79 an NF200 is going to add latency and halve bandwidth
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Old Jun 7, 2011, 10:27 PM   #27
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I personally own a sr-2 that i purchased a few months ago did it all out 4 gtx 580s with 2 intel xeon 5650s and so on this is great news for anyone looking to upgrade me personally i only built my sr-2 for gaming and since right now there isnt a game i cant run i dont see the need to waiste money to go to this hopefully theyll still support the sr-2 and continue to give us bios updates etc.
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Old Jun 7, 2011, 10:33 PM   #28
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Wouldn't an NF200 or even two be a bottle neck on PCI-E 3 as it only runs at gen 2 bandwidth. And I am just guessing here but four x16 PCI-E 3 links means two X79's are lurking on this board
No they would use a server chipset instead of X79
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Old Jun 7, 2011, 10:38 PM   #29
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As others have already stated the nf200's have been working great with the sr-2 interms of no bottlenecks or issues my 4 gtx580's run great i am curious to see how there gonna do this now for the x79 chipset
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As others have already stated the nf200's have been working great with the sr-2 interms of no bottlenecks or issues my 4 gtx580's run great i am curious to see how there gonna do this now for the x79 chipset
Nf200 is fine for X58 but a bottleneck on X79. And as the article says X79 it's either going to be two X79's or the server version as was outlined in a post above
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Nf200 is fine for X58 but a bottleneck on X79. And as the article says X79 it's either going to be two X79's or the server version as was outlined in a post above

Maybe it will have the new NF300 instead of NF200 to overcome the bottleneck for X79 motherboard but I'm just guessing or dreaming though...Who know...LOL
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Maybe it will have the new NF300
Does that even exist?
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What I would build if I had enough money for this monster,

2x 5.6ghz clocked 2011 CPU's
32GB Ram 8x4 2133mhz
3x 6990's or 4x GTX 580's Watercooled and OC'd
3x 2560x1600 monitors
1x Power Plant
why would yo bother with 3 monitors like that
why not just get that 6 monitor setup
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why would yo bother with 3 monitors like that
why not just get that 6 monitor setup
For first person shooters, 6 displays puts the crosshairs right on the monitor bezel. Wider view angle is better depending on what you're doing.
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