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    SLI or CrossFire on FOXCONN Intel-chipset boards!

    Like so many mainboard-makers, FOXCONN's COMPUTEX showing includes forthcoming product based on the Intel X38 chipset.

    But the FOXCONN X38A is no me-too mainboard. It has one claimed stand-out feature - the ability to run multi-GPU configurations, either NVIDIA SLI or AMD CrossFire. Yes, the board will support both!

    Find out more in this COMPUTEX 2007 headline.

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