To the best of my knowledge, the only cards that support GeForce Boost are cards with 16 stream processors and it's because of this 'problem' Nvidia has had with getting mismatched SLI to scale properly.Ĭlick to expand.No.
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If GeForce 8200 was an eight SP part, it would be as much of a new architecture as GT200 is when compared to G80/G92 - it's 24 SPs and 8 TMUs per TPC.įurther to support this was the fact that Nvidia could not do mismatched SLI due to what I've been told are scheduling issues and massive driver overhead. The actual TPCs and ROPs remain the same - they're self-sufficient and the number of them is scalable. Pretty much all of the GPUs Nvidia launches follow on from when the new architecture is launched (OK, GT200 is hardly 'new', but it is tweaked) and the number of TPCs and ROPs are just scaled to suit the needs of the price point Nvidia is trying to hit with a particular GPU. I can't see how Nvidia could make a part with less than 16 stream processors if it's derived from G8x/G9x and less than 24 stream processors if it's derived from GT200, as there would have to be some fairly substantial changes to the transistor layout. These are shared amongst the two blocks of eight SPs and each texture unit is accessible by ANY of the 16 stream processors in that TPC. But either way, unlinked mode is still **** and the memory settings are completely FUBAR for DDR2 right now.Įach TPC (thread processing cluster) in G8x/G9x derived GPUs has 16 shaders, split into two blocks of eight SPs - all GPUs after G80 have eight texture address/filtering units per TPC, while G80 had four texture address/eight texture filtering units per TPC.
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Yea it's missing advanced path which there is a setting of in the drivers and I was told it was disabled but forgot to put it in - I was waiting for more BIOS details about the other two settings as well.
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Nvidia were clear about it not including IDE and the Zotac motherboard would not include a JMB386 controller if it didn't need it On the website it's referring to the motherboard above I think - it says DDR3-1333 without mentioning DDR2. This is also probably why G45 has a HDCP repeater issue perhaps. It's cheaper for Intel not to have to pay HDCP and HDMI licenses and also because they have massive OEM business most of these customers still want VGA only. Intel G45 still doesn't have in built TMDS (consistent typo - D is closer than M ) - the mini-ITX board has two. Click to expand.The 690G didn't and nor does the 780G - both have the option of either DVI or HDMI - not both at once - there's a digital switch behind the rear I/O that selects them.