NVIDIAs nForce 420/220 Review
This is a discussion about NVIDIAs nForce 420/220 Review in the Feedback category; Anandtech has posted a review on NVIDIA´s nForce 420/220. Thanks John. It´s been three months, two weeks and six days since we introduced you to NVIDIA´s nForce chipset. The chipset literally stole the show at this year´s Computex.
Anandtech has posted a review on NVIDIA´s nForce 420/220. Thanks John.
It´s been three months, two weeks and six days since we introduced you to NVIDIA´s nForce chipset. The chipset literally stole the show at this year´s Computex. By the end of our stay in Taiwan our number one question to the motherboard manufacturers we visited was "what are your thoughts on nForce?" NVIDIA quite honestly had VIA very worried at Computex. The original launch schedule placed nForce review samples in the hands of editors towards the end of June; months before VIA could have their KT266A ready. After already receiving a heavy blow from SiS with the barrage of SiS 735 chipset reviews prior to Computex, VIA was in no shape to deal with an even more formidable opponent.
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It´s been three months, two weeks and six days since we introduced you to NVIDIA´s nForce chipset. The chipset literally stole the show at this year´s Computex. By the end of our stay in Taiwan our number one question to the motherboard manufacturers we visited was "what are your thoughts on nForce?" NVIDIA quite honestly had VIA very worried at Computex. The original launch schedule placed nForce review samples in the hands of editors towards the end of June; months before VIA could have their KT266A ready. After already receiving a heavy blow from SiS with the barrage of SiS 735 chipset reviews prior to Computex, VIA was in no shape to deal with an even more formidable opponent.
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It sure sounded good awhile ago, but now it's more up in the air. It's definitely a dream come true for PC builders, no question. It would be interesting if you could use the integrated video for a 2nd monitor instead of it automatically disabling itself ala the i815.