Hi all.
This question has appeared multiple places but thought I might ask here and if anyone would know.
Well I have a Foxconn motherboard: http://www.foxconnchannel.com/product/Motherboards/detail_spec.aspx?ID=en-us0000339
And a Galaxy 8800GT 512mb 256bit. It's the new G92 GPU.
Now my question: I know the Foxconn board is Xfire and I'm looking to SLI two 8800gt's. Now I know you can't cause its crossfire rah rah rah. Has anyone got any hacked drivers or know where I could locate some hacked drivers so I can SLI the cards on the Crossfire board.
Thanks.
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1 djfear123 // Apr 3, 2008
the issue with it isn't that is a "crossfire" board, but more that it is using the intel P35 chipset. While that is a great gaming chipset, nvidia and intel (for whatever reason) don't get along when it comes to video. So, nvidia will always want you to get a board using one of their chipsets like the 680i. If they allowed intel chipsets to use sli, then nvidia would pretty much have to stop making chipsets.
I just looked around for these…and the only on I could find is an old 84.xx forceware driver for the intel 975x chipset. That won't work for you, but it means it is possible. In fact, HP managed to license the tech for the blackbird 002. Just keep scowering overclocking forums in their video card sections…you are bound to come up with something. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful
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