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Kal-EL
08-22-2009, 04:10 PM
Gimmick

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NVIDIA Set to Rival AMD Dragon Platform With The ''Power of 3'' (http://www.overclockaholics.com/102105/NVIDIA_Set_to_Rival_AMD_Dragon_Platform_With_The__ Power_of_3_.html)
NVIDIA's recent announcement (http://www.techpowerup.com/?101329) of extending all its multi-GPU technologies to Intel chipsets-based socket LGA-1156 motherboards, even as the company reportedly plans (http://www.techpowerup.com/?101781) its own chipset, comes in at no better time than this, when rival AMD has a decent lineup of GPUs, processors, and desktop platform technologies, all of which well-oiled. To beat AMD in the game, and propagate its own GPU and multi-GPU technologies, some sort of loose alignment with Intel is inevitable, especially considering ATI CrossFireX has been freely available to motherboard makers for several product generations now.

In a recent presentation circulated to sections of the media, NVIDIA put forward a sort of quasi-platform to rival AMD Dragon, although it isn't named or defined, NVIDIA refers to it as "Power of 3". Part of its key components include Intel socket LGA-1156 processor (from the Core i3/i5/i7 series) running on a motherboard with Intel P55 chipset, Windows 7, and two or more NVIDIA GeForce GPUs. To deal with two or more GPUs, NVIDIA defines its existing "NVIDIA SLI Ready" marker and the seemingly new "NVIDIA PhysX Ready" marker. The difference between the two is that the latter lets you install a second (or third) graphics card that is dedicated to PhysX.

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Neuromancer
08-23-2009, 06:02 AM
Maybe it is new math, but by my count that is more than 3

1) socket 1156
2) p55 chipset
3) windows 7
4) 2 or more GPUs.. (actually this could be 4, 5 and 6 if 3 GPUs :) )

Would expect power of 3 to be tri-SLI truth be told.