Quote Originally Posted by StarsMine View Post
To do SLI without a hack (its an easy hack but it still makes people nervous) you need a intel or nividia chip set on the mobo southbridge(?). AMDs chipsets dont allow SLI only crossfire, although im fairly sure nividia chips allow crossfire... odd considering they dont let you use a physix card with a amd card w/o a hack (once again its an easy hack, but its still a hack none-the-less)

If you dont actually plan on going SLI with your 450s, I say just use an AMD chipset with an AMD mobo, as sometimes those nividia chipsets when running on am3 boards freak out and do some odd things, nothing major, just odd.

I actually would say go for the x6 the cost of 2 extra cores is only 50 bucks and even though it wont make much of a difference now (like 4-5 frames), I am sure it will in 2-4 years when games actually start using those cores, and if you use apps like photoshop or video editing, you will notice the difference instantly. However this artical will disagree with me D: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...i-x4,2791.html

The board supports SLI

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...0nForce%20980a

even with AMD and if u read the specs it is an nvidia chipset, and as far as him buying the X6 for use 2 years from now I'll guarantee that in less than 2 years there will be aniother chip for les money and FAR better than the X6 when he can have all he can handle now with a quad chip and an xtra $100 in his wallet now.

Anyway, I'm done here and Brent u have more than enuff info to make a decision and have a great system for a cplof years with a few minor adds....



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