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I must be the only person who loves my nForce 6, excellent overclock, rock solid, good BIOS.
If Intel are really planning to enter the graphics card market and make a push for gold, then really I'd would say they would be out their minds if they refused to allow SLI on their boards and they'd remove Nvidia out of the equation for multi-gpu setups.
NVidia's AMD chipsets have always been good - this seems to have been forgetten recently because of intel having better CPU's, everyone has focused on socket 775, understandably.
This was/ is still true on NForce 5, & as far as I know the latest Nvidia AMD chipsets are also solid in a way their 775 efforts don't seem to be.
I always wondered why that was - did NVidia never work out how to make good Intel chipsets or were AMD more open with information than Intel ?
If this news is true, I'm not sure it's good news. That would leave AMD & Intel as the only main provider of chipsets on their respective platforms (With VIA & SIS fading out at the moment anyway). Still, I reckon this news is much exaggerated.
Theres WAY too many immature uneducated kids on these forums with hate towards NV, just look at there comments.
Nvidia's main customers over the years were probably AMD CPU owners, but for the past few years AMD have been getting an absolute tonking so it will have obviously affected NVidia's sales.
I must be the only person who loves my nForce 6, excellent overclock, rock solid, good BIOS.