VIA K8T900 Chipset Launched For AMD Platform
MojoDog writes "
VIA has launched their new K8T900 chipset for the AMD platform this morning
and HotHardware.com has a full analysis with benchmarks of the new platform.
VIA is jumping into the dual PCI Express Graphics arena as well with this
offering with their 'Rapid Fire' technology, which currently only supports their
MultiChrome Dual GPU setups. However, NVIDIA and ATi will both
have to provide the required driver level support for either SLI or CrossFire
technology, which currently is not available on this new chipset. Beyond
that, from a features and performance standpoint the K8T900 looks to be a solid
solution."
Only 39 days left for the AMD vs. Intel dual core duel. Help them and sign the petition.
AMD has also published why they think that Intel will not participate...
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The Tech Report got SLI working with this chipset. http://techreport.com/reviews/2005q4/via-k8t900/in dex.x?pg=5
"We were able to obtain a set of older NVIDIA drivers, revision 71.24, that don't include a chipset-based lockout for SLI. These drivers aren't new enough to support monsters like the GeForce 7800 GTX 512, but they work just fine with a couple of GeForce 6800 Ultras. Here's the K8T900 going head to head against the nForce4 SLI in SLI mode."
I am a free slashdotter. I will not be modded, blogged, DRM'd, patented, podcasted or RFID'd. My life is my own.
In the past I have had more trouble with Via chipsets on mobos than all other types combined (though SIS comes pretty damn close). Conflicts, bad drivers, wonky performance and incompatibilities. Further, looking on the web for solutions only ever brought me into contact with people who had the same problems, but no solutions. Via support at the same time was as responsive as the throttle on a Yugo.
I washed my hands of them and for Intel systems I'll stick to Intel chipsets and for AMD nVidia. Let someone else play guinea pig. I wouldn't buy their boards if they sold them for 10 bucks a pop.
The average computer uses as much as the Mayflower worth of coal to run on any given day
I don't know how much a "Mayflower" of coal is, but unless it's on the order of 10 pounds, you're way off, buddy.
We've been through this before.