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    X205 SLI-1 or 3 genuine nforce SLI chipset...

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Skylander77, Nov 3, 2007.

  1. Skylander77

    Skylander77 Notebook Consultant

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    Somebody knowshow to know if the X205 SLI 1 or 3 has a genuine nforce chipset and not any other chipset with an nforce n100 chip to enable SLI? I hear if not have it bring problems?
     
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    y2khardtop Notebook Consultant

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    I think they have an intel Sli chipset, but it works just fine, even with the latest nvidia drivers.
     
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    Skylander77 Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks, so thats mean it will be no conflicts. plus the Vista SP1 is suppose to get release on January and it might fix al the problems...