XFX nForce 780i SLI Motherboard Review
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Introduction and Specifications
The NVIDIA nForce 780i Chipset
NVIDIA has been sitting pretty for quite some time in both the GPU world and chipset world. Their 7-series and 8-series when of graphics boards went largely unchallenged while the nForce 600-series chipsets has done well in both the AMD and Intel ecosystems. NVIDIA announced a new 700-series of chipsets for the Intel platform back in mid-December, but only now are we testing our first retail sample from XFX.
Let's look at what makes the nForce 780i chipset an upgrade from the 680i chipset that is so well loved.
The new addition to the picture is the nForce 200 chip - what is essentially a PCI Express 1.0 to PCI Express 2.0 bridge that allows for two full x16 PCIe 2.0 connections for GPUs. These PCIe 2.0 connections are then fed back to the north bridge (or 780i SPP) via a standard x16 PCIe 1.0 connection. This has raised concerns that the PCIe 2.0 on the 780i isn't "true" PCIe 2.0 and we tend to agree. But in reality, the differences between the two technologies with today's graphics boards are negligible.
The third PCI Express slot is actually a PCIe 1.0 x16 path sourced from the 780i MCP, or south bridge. Essentially what we are seeing is an identical picture that the 680i motherboards used to generate three PCIe connections for GPUs but now we have some pseudo-PCIe 2.0 in the mix.
And...well that's pretty much it. When we first heard about the 780i SLI chipset, the main new features were PCIe 2.0 support, 3-Way SLI support and ESA support; both 3-Way SLI and ESA were introduced on the 680i chipset before we got our first 780i SLI motherboard sample making the launch less impressive and making us less than enthusiastic about it.
XFX Motherboard Specifications (from XFXForce.com)

Had terrible experiences with the audio and ethernet port.
i had this board running long time now no problems until latly when i changed from cable to dsl ..i get C1 code so i took out ram and put in one at a time nothing changed ..so then i put ram in 2-3 and 4 slots and its fine the first slot when i put ram card in i get C1 code not sure how to fix ..and not getting any response from suport
when in stalling the ram populate the right bank firs. ram t then the left, or the slot was dinged and damaged when installing your ram a hard fix however unless you can repair electronics. advice give up the bank that does not work, and call it a day1 finally, donot force the ram check compatability ram issues first, overall i use the same board for 3 plus years no issues!
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