Gigabyte, who are already SLI innovators with their 3D1 graphics card, have taken their work to the next level with a motherboard supporting four graphics cards in SLI.Tom's Hardware Guide has the scoop and first pic of the board, for which availability and pricing information is currently unavailable. I eagerly anticipate quad GPU benchmarks!The board will only be able to carry Pentium processors using the socket 775. Sources told us that Gigabyte is currently testing the 4-GPU board and is likely to enable two configurations. First, the GA-8N-SLI Quad will be able to work with two Gigabyte 3D1 dual-GPU cards and make an additional three PCI Express slots available. The second option is to use single-GPU SLI graphics card in each of the four slots. This translates to a support of either two x16 or four x8 PCI Express slots.