
Taiwanese magazine PC Home Advance has recently published an article that will definitely ruffle the feathers of folks at NVIDIA, as this article teaches one to enable SLI support on a motherboard without official NVIDIA SLI certification. For those who are wondering what the hoo-ha is all about, NVIDIA came up with a policy that required motherboard manufacturers to cough up extra dough for the certification if they wanted SLI support to the Intel X58 chipset-based motherboards. For those who want to take the shady path, you can always flash GIGABYTE’s EX58-UD4 motherboard with the latest F6 GIGABYTE UD4P BIOS, where SLI support can then be enabled on the cheaper UD4 model. Just bear in mind that flashing your board with a different BIOS will probably void your warranty.
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