Nvidia LGA775 Graphics, Tuning Tools Software, Memory, Storage, OS Support, Audio, Networking

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Features and Benefits for NVIDIA-based Motherboards for INTEL

 

Features

Benefits

 

 

 

Graphics

Form Factor

The design flexibility of NVIDIA nForce® MCP and NVIDIA® GeForce® mGPU based motherboards enable a wide

 

 

range of systems including gaming, media, home, business, and small form factor PCs.

 

 

 

 

GPU Cores

Select NVIDIA GeForce mGPUs include enhanced processing cores that provide incredible parallel processing and

 

 

graphics horsepower for today’s consumer applications.

 

 

 

 

NVIDIA® SLI® Technology

NVIDIA SLI technology is a revolutionary platform innovation that allows users to intelligently scale graphics

 

 

performance by combining multiple NVIDIA graphics solutions in a single system with an NVIDIA nForce® SLI MCP.

 

 

 

 

PCI Express® x16 slots

Up to three full-bandwidth, 16-lane PCI Express slots ensure maximum performance for add in graphics cards.

 

 

Offers twice the PCI Express bandwidth of x8 solutions.

 

 

 

 

NVIDIA® GeForce Boost

GeForce Boost turbocharges the performance of NVIDIA GeForce GPUs when combined with an NVIDIA

 

Technology

motherboard. (On select products. Visit www.nvidia.com/hybridsli for more information).

 

 

 

 

NVIDIA® CUDATechnology

Harness the massive compute power of the GeForce® GPU to rip movies and videos for your iPod, Zune or PSP

 

 

faster on select media applications, join the fight against cancer with Folding@home, and more!

 

 

 

 

NVIDIA® PhysXTechnology

Experience incredible realism with a GeForce® GPU. Immerse yourself in destructible worlds with fire, smoke,

 

 

explosions, dust and debris. See action so fluid and natural that you can almost feel every bone-crunching hit as if

 

 

you were standing on the 50 yard line; GeForce brings it all to life.

NVIDIA® PureVideo® Technology and PureVideo HD Technology

The combination of high-definition video decode acceleration and post-processing that delivers unprecedented picture clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and precise image scaling for movies and video.

PureVideo HD includes required content protection circuitry (HDCP) for playing Blu-ray movies at the highest quality possible [please substantiate], and is directly integrated with the leading HD movie software players. PureVideo HD delivers the ultimate high-definition movie experience on a PC.

PCI Express 2.0

Offers a future-proofing bridge to tomorrow’s most bandwidth-hungry games and 3D applications by maximizing 5 GT/s of bandwidth (twice that of first generation PCI Express) and is fully backwards compatible with existing PCI Express products.

Microsoft® DirectX® Support

Ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for all Microsoft DirectX applications, including support for

 

DirectX 10 on select products.

Display Outputs

HDMI with HDCP - On board HDMI connector designed to meet the output protection management (HDCP) and security specifications of the Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD formats, allowing the playback of encrypted movie content on PCs when connected to HDCP-compliant displays. DVI with HDCP - Able to drive any single-link digital flat-panel display.

Performance ESA Certified

Tuning Tools

and Software

ESA-certified components and applications provide real-time and complete PC performance management, bringing you unprecedented control to manage and tune thermal, electrical, acoustic and operating characteristics to maximize your PC’s performance.

NVIDIA Control Panel Utility

Access, monitor, and dynamically adjust crucial system components including CPU temperatures, voltages, bus speeds, and CPU core speed in real time with clear, user-friendly control panel.

 

NVIDIA System Monitor

Allows you to seamlessly monitor PC characteristics in an intuitive and customizable 3D environment.

 

 

 

Memory

NVIDIA SLI-Ready Memory with

SLI-Ready memory with EPP increases the bandwidth of memory buses with select third party components with

 

EPP

one click implementation.

 

 

 

Storage

NVIDIA® MediaShieldStorage

Suite of features that safeguards your most important digital media assets, including:

 

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• Multiple Disk Setup: Simple point and click wizard-based interface for RAID 0, 1, 0+1, or 5 across SATA devices

 

 

• DiskAlert System: identifies the specific disk in the event of a failure

 

 

• RAID Morphing: ability to change from one supported RAID configuration to another

 

 

• Bootable RAID Array: supports the use of multi-disk configurations for loading the operating system at power-up

SATA 3Gb/sec. with NCQ

Blazingly fast disk performance with the latest SATA 3Gb/s. hard disk drives with full support for native and tagged command queuing and hot plug.

 

Ultra ATA-133

Dual-channel ATA interface capable of a maximum data transfer rate of 133 Mbps per channel.

 

 

 

OS Support

Microsoft® Windows®

• NVIDIA nForce MCPs are ready for Microsoft Windows Vista Premium when coupled with an NVIDIA GeForce

 

VistaCapable

GPU and 512MB of system memory

 

 

• NVIDIA GeForce mGPUs are ready for Microsoft Windows Vista Premium when coupled with 1GB of system memory

 

 

 

Audio

High Definition Audio (HDA)

Features 32-bit, 192kHz quality for eight channels.

 

 

 

Networking

NVIDIA Native Gigabit Ethernet

The industry’s fastest Gigabit Ethernet performance eliminates network bottlenecks and improves overall system

 

 

efficiency and performance.

 

 

 

 

NVIDIA FirstPacketTechnology

Assures your game data, VoIP conversations, and large file transfers are delivered according to your set

 

 

preferences. Lowers your ping time for improved online gaming.

* Features vary by product and motherboard design. Please confirm actual specs with your motherboard manufacturer.

For more information on NVIDIA based Motherboards, visit www.nvidia.com/motherboards

© 2008 NVIDIA Corporation. NVIDIA, the NVIDIA logo, NVIDIA nForce, GeForce, NVIDIA SLI, CUDA, PhysX, MediaShield, nTune, Forceware, FirstPacket, DualNet are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. All company and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the respected owners with witch they are associated. Features, pricing, availability, and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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LGA775 specifications

The Nvidia LGA775 is a graphics processing unit (GPU) platform designed for compatibility with Intel’s LGA775 socket, which was predominantly used for Intel’s Core 2 and older processors. Launched in the mid-2000s, the LGA775 platform played a significant role in bridging the gap between integrated graphics and more powerful dedicated graphics solutions. Nvidia’s involvement in this space helped elevate the gaming experience for millions of users.

One of the primary features of the LGA775 platform is its support for PCI Express, which allowed graphics cards to communicate seamlessly with the motherboard. This bus architecture provided increased bandwidth compared to the older AGP interface, enabling higher data transfer rates and improving overall system performance. The Nvidia GeForce 8 series and earlier cards were optimized for the LGA775, delivering enhanced graphics rendering capabilities.

Another notable aspect of the Nvidia LGA775 was its support for multi-GPU configurations through SLI (Scalable Link Interface). This technology enabled users to install multiple Nvidia GPUs in a single system, effectively improving performance in graphically demanding tasks. With SLI, gamers could achieve higher frame rates and smoother gameplay in resource-intensive titles, setting new standards for PC gaming.

Nvidia also integrated advanced technologies into the LGA775 ecosystem, including support for DirectX 10 and later APIs, which enhanced graphics quality and effects. Features such as Shader Model 4.0 further improved visual realism in games, allowing developers to create more complex textures and lighting effects that contributed to a cinematic experience.

The architecture of Nvidia GPUs compatible with the LGA775 featured unified shaders, which allowed for better utilization of processing resources. This design led to improved performance in both gaming and professional applications, as the GPUs could handle a wider range of tasks efficiently.

The LGA775 platform also showcased Nvidia’s commitment to energy efficiency through innovations such as Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS). This technology allowed the GPU to adjust its power consumption based on workload, maximizing efficiency during lighter tasks while ensuring top performance during demanding applications.

In summary, the Nvidia LGA775 platform represented a significant advancement in GPU technology during its time. With features such as PCI Express support, SLI capabilities, advanced shader technologies, and energy-efficient designs, it laid the groundwork for future generations of graphics hardware, enhancing the computing experience for both gamers and professionals.