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ATI's RD600 Conroe chipset will sport three PCIe slots

By: (more) | CPU, APU & Chipsets News | Posted: Jul 10, 2006 11:07 pm

The Inquirer have ascertained that ATI's upcoming Conroe chipset (codenamed RD600) will include three 16X PCIe ports, two dedicated to CrossFire, and the third set aside for physics processing by a seperate graphics card.

 


ATI IS WORKING on one cool, Conroe-supporting chipset.

 

It is codenamed RD600 and this one will have no less than three PCIe 16X ports. As you might know, ATI wants to do a lot with what the chip firms now call physics. Most especially it wants to get you buying three graphics cards for your PC.

 

Two cards for graphics will cost you and a third one for physics might not be super expensive but it won't be cheap either. Of course, it all depends on what you want, as the top ATI physics chippery comes with the top ATI graphic card.

 



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