This newest chipset from NVIDIA aims to take the 600-series features to an even lower price segment including the ~$100 motherboards. The 650i Ultra chipset has only a single PCIe x16 connection, and thus leaves SLI behind and is only usable or single graphics card configurations. But the rest of the board is very competitive with the 680i chipsets and I am sure many financially responsible readers will be interested in our results.
..The EVGA nForce 650i Ultra motherboard is a great option for performance users looking for a feature-filled and overclockable motherboard without a $200+ price tag. The new 650i Ultra chipset won’t be able to replace the 680i motherboards as the top enthusiast platform but for users that can’t see spending more than $150 on a motherboard, the EVGA nForce 650i Ultra motherboard is definitely going to hit the spot.
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Published in: nForce 600 on 2007-04-26


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