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Default [Disscussion] Intels X38 to support SLi!?!?

This is something i have been hoping to happen for quite a while, an intel chipset, that supports SLi. What makes it even more exciting is that it is the new 1333FSB chipset, the P35 based core, that completly outperforms Nvidia's current Standard, the nforce 680. However, nothing has been confirmed, the inquirer has reported that unknown engineers have confirmed that the SLi Drivers for the x38 are in teh final stages, and are simply fixing a few bug. however, Nvidia has been very outspoken in denying the claims, but many say that nvidia wont say the truth, because it would signal an end to Nvidias reign over enthusiast chipsets for the C2D. What do you think? Will Intel's latest Flagship enthusiast chipset support ATi's Crossfire AND Nvidias SLi?


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