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Originally posted by: Bar81
You obviously have no clue about promoting a product. The only thing incredibly stupid would be your brilliant idea to have ATI help sell nvidia products. I guess by your genius logic then nvidia should enable its SLI technology to work in Intel boards. Oh wait, they haven't done that have they? What a bunch of idiots? You better email them and tell them how to properly manage their product </sarcasm>
Originally posted by: Matthias99
Originally posted by: Bar81
Originally posted by: Matthias99
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You have NO CLUE about marketing and you're wrong on everything. The fact that you aren't "aware" of all these commonly known facts about SLI and Xfire should cause you to think maybe you shouldn't be commenting on things you're not "aware" of.
Certainly a compelling argument there. :roll:
Originally posted by: flatblastard
Originally posted by: Bar81
You obviously have no clue about promoting a product. The only thing incredibly stupid would be your brilliant idea to have ATI help sell nvidia products. I guess by your genius logic then nvidia should enable its SLI technology to work in Intel boards. Oh wait, they haven't done that have they? What a bunch of idiots? You better email them and tell them how to properly manage their product </sarcasm>
Dude, you ever heard of nForce 4 SLI Intel Edition? Someone who is so "aware" surely would have heard of these motherboards.
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Video card price ~$500, chipest price ~$50. Now where do you think ATI makes it real money from? Why would they not want to sell more video cards by allowing them to work with Nvidia chipsets, when they make far more money with the video card, than they do the chipset, half of which(their south bridge) is buggy and has problems. Yeah, look at Intel, boy look at all the money they aren't making, by allowing ATI, Nvidia, Uli, VIA, and SIS to make chipsets compatible with their CPU's...
Originally posted by: Bar81
Originally posted by: Matthias99
<snip -- short, nonsensical post>
You have NO CLUE about marketing and you're wrong on everything. The fact that you aren't "aware" of all these commonly known facts about SLI and Xfire should cause you to think maybe you shouldn't be commenting on things you're not "aware" of.
Originally posted by: Bar81
How is it my fault that you don't know how to use google or read. Here's an article from TODAY as ONE of many examples on the topic at hand:
http://www.hexus.net/content/reviews/review.php?dXJsX3Jldmlld19JRD0xMjI1
...confirmed to us today that they have NVIDIA's SLI up and running on their own core logic, and that they've submitted the beast to NVIDIA for full SLI certification, in anticipation of a public driver download that'll let it work.
And on a general note, you guys really need to stop commenting on things you don't understand. Marketing and product promotion seem to be concepts well beyond the majority of posters in this thread. You may understand the basic technology but you sure as hell don't have a clue on how to push it in the market with a complimentary product while also damaging your main competitor.
Originally posted by: Bar81
Originally posted by: flatblastard
Originally posted by: Bar81
You obviously have no clue about promoting a product. The only thing incredibly stupid would be your brilliant idea to have ATI help sell nvidia products. I guess by your genius logic then nvidia should enable its SLI technology to work in Intel boards. Oh wait, they haven't done that have they? What a bunch of idiots? You better email them and tell them how to properly manage their product </sarcasm>
Dude, you ever heard of nForce 4 SLI Intel Edition? Someone who is so "aware" surely would have heard of these motherboards.
Yeah genius, but apparently you STILL haven't heard that those nvidia "Intel" SLI boards are powered by nvidia chipsets.
Originally posted by: kingpinGTI
from what it looks like and what i understand the board only needs 2 PCI-Ex16 slots to run crossfire... correct me if i'm wrong but shouldn't the DFI NF4 ultraD be "crossfire ready", or is ATI going to make it proprietary technology in their R200 crossfire motherboards?
Originally posted by: ericlala
What is Crossfire?