As you may know already, nVidia released graphics cards with SLI-support a while back. But only for motherboards with nVidia's nForce4-technology, which only supports AMD64-processors. But recently nVidia and Intel made a deal that nVidia is going to produce motherboard-chipsets for Intel's processors too, and not only for AMD. And Gigabyte is developing a motherboard for Intel with SLI-support. The interesting with this is the fact that the chipset they're using, Intel 915P, dosn't officialy have any for of SLI-support. What Gigabyte have done is that they connected one of the 16x PCI-Express slots to a 4x slot, which with other words gives you one 16x and one 4x PCI-Express slots.
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