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In article Im described the two major incarnations of the nForce chipset, the nForce 220 and the nForce 420. The only difference between the two is the presence (or lack thereof) the TwinBank memory controllers; the nForce 420 uses the 128-bit TwinBank memory controllers and thus has the IGP-128 while the nForce 220 has the 64-bit IGP-64. Another designation is made among chipsets based on the presence of the Dolby Digital license for the MCP.
The title of
the article I have read is “Overview of nVidia nForce chipset” Im
described the two major incarnations of the nForce chipset, the nForce
220 and the nForce 420. The only difference between the two is the presence
(or lack thereof) the TwinBank memory controllers .
The article is
devoted to testimonial chipset. If there was one phrase that would best
summarize NVIDIA's nForce it would be "raising the bar," since
that's exactly what it does. The introduction of the nForce and the
subsequent assimilation into the market raises the bar in many areas;
audio, video and integrated chipsets in general.
Problems of the
somewhat over hyped, somewhat misunderstood nForce are examined. It
is all too often that we are forced to sacrifice quality or features
when going with a highly integrated platform but the nForce changes
all of that. . The product itself is very well designed, but we think
NVIDIA will find it a little more difficult to dominate in the chipset
market as well as they have in the video realm.
It is very interesting
issue and I look it though attentively. I consider the entertainment
appendix to the nVidia chipset to be very useful because For the ultimate
Athlon platform in terms of performance, the decision really comes down
to the KT266A or the nForce, If you're not going to use the integrated
video, the most sensible nForce solution to pursue is indeed the nForce
220-D. There's
also the issue of price; NVIDIA was claiming that boards would retail
in the $120 - $150 range and if we end up seeing a $120 nForce 220-D
motherboard then we'd be quite pleased.