NVIDIA nForce4 SLI Intel Edition Review Posted by Ryan Shrout | Apr 5, 2005 | Chipsets | 0 Manufacturer: NVIDIA ContentsIntroduction and Specification OverviewNVIDIA is finally ready with their first offering for the Intel platform. They have been at work on this longer than you might think, and they are promising to be the fastest option on the Intel front. Did they do it on their first try?The C19 North BridgeThe MCP04 Ultra South BridgeTest Methods, System Setup and Power ConsumptionSynthetic: SiSoft Sandra, AIDA32 and CachememGaming: Quake III and UT2003Gaming: X2 and 3DMarksGaming: Doom 3 and Far Cry 1.3Application: Winstones and WorldBench 5Application: DivX, MP3 and Data Compression, PCMark04Professional: CineBench 2003 and KribiBench 1.1Professional: SPECviewperf 7.1Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 BetaSLI Performance on the Intel PlatformSLI Performance ContinuedIssues and Final ThoughtsProfessional: CineBench 2003 and KribiBench 1.1 CineBench 2003 KribiBench 1.1 Again just some very small gains for the NVIDIA platform. « Previous1. Introduction and Specification Overview2. The C19 North Bridge3. The MCP04 Ultra South Bridge4. Test Methods, System Setup and Power Consumption5. Synthetic: SiSoft Sandra, AIDA32 and Cachemem6. Gaming: Quake III and UT20037. Gaming: X2 and 3DMarks8. Gaming: Doom 3 and Far Cry 1.39. Application: Winstones and WorldBench 510. Application: DivX, MP3 and Data Compression, PCMark0411. Professional: CineBench 2003 and KribiBench 1.112. Professional: SPECviewperf 7.113. Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 Beta14. SLI Performance on the Intel Platform15. SLI Performance Continued16. Issues and Final ThoughtsNext » Video News