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NVdia Gigabyte 8N SLI Royal Mobo Sucks Do NOT SUPPORT DUAL CORE



 
 
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Old December 8th 05, 05:03 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Checked with CPUZ and several other utility [Show as a single Core -
2nd one disabled]... system slowed down when trying to run more than
2-3 appz,.... not even games yet it slowed down considerably. Updated
BIOS to F4 made it even worst... system slowdown, even using Cosair
533DDR2 and Raptor Drives. Same Config on a different CPU and OS
{win2k/SP] was blazing with a different Mobo. Why sell a Mobo with
that function disabled, then premium price should not be charged!!!

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Old December 10th 05, 09:03 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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On 7 Dec 2005 21:03:21 -0800, "Louis" wrote:

Checked with CPUZ and several other utility [Show as a single Core -
2nd one disabled]... system slowed down when trying to run more than
2-3 appz,.... not even games yet it slowed down considerably. Updated
BIOS to F4 made it even worst... system slowdown, even using Cosair
533DDR2 and Raptor Drives. Same Config on a different CPU and OS
{win2k/SP] was blazing with a different Mobo. Why sell a Mobo with
that function disabled, then premium price should not be charged!!!


Shouldn't you be posting to a Gigabyte newsgroup or Gigabyte forum
on your specific-model motherboard?? That is purely a motherboard
manufacturer/BIOS issue. nVidia does not make motherboards.

John Lewis

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Old December 10th 05, 10:26 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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On 7 Dec 2005 21:03:21 -0800, "Louis" wrote:

Checked with CPUZ and several other utility [Show as a single Core -
2nd one disabled]... system slowed down when trying to run more than
2-3 appz,.... not even games yet it slowed down considerably. Updated
BIOS to F4 made it even worst... system slowdown, even using Cosair
533DDR2 and Raptor Drives. Same Config on a different CPU and OS
{win2k/SP] was blazing with a different Mobo. Why sell a Mobo with
that function disabled, then premium price should not be charged!!!


Shouldn't you be posting to a Gigabyte newsgroup or Gigabyte forum
on your specific-model motherboard?? That is purely a motherboard
manufacturer/BIOS issue. nVidia does not make motherboards.

John Lewis

No, but they do make the nForce chipset that's running that motherboard.
He's likely using an Pentium D820 CPU which will be locked to single core
with that chipset. Either way, he's dropped that in the wrong ng.
McG.


 




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