Asus M3N78-VM Computer Hardware User Manual


 
4-2 Chapter 4: NVIDIA
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technology support
4.1 NVIDIA
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Hybrid SLI
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Technology
The motherboard supports the NVIDIA
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Hybrid SLI
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technology that includes two
primary features: GeForce
®
Boost and HybridPower™. GeForce
®
Boost enhances
the performance of NVIDIA discrete Graphics Process Units (dGPU) when they
work with the onboard motherboard GPU (mGPU). HybridPower™ unleashes the
graphics performance of the dGPU and enables low-power operation when the
performance of the dGPU is not needed. You can switch from the dGPU(s) to the
mGPU for a quiet, power-saving computer environment.
4.1.1 System requirements
Before using Hybrid SLI, ensure if your system meets the following requirements:
For best GeForce Boost performance
AMD Phenom 9600 CPU (operating at 1800Mhz or higher)
2 x 1024MB of DDR2-800 DRAM
Discrete GPU recommended for GeForce Boost
At least 256MB of Frame Buffer carve out for the motherboard GPU
For best HybridPower benets
AMD Athlon X2 3800+ CPU (operating at 1800Mhz or higher)
2 x 1024MB of DDR2-667 DRAM
Discrete GPU recommended for HybridPower
At least 256MB of Frame Buffer carve out for the motherboard GPU
Hybrid SLI technology is supported by Windows
®
Vista™ only.
GeForce Boost supports up to two displays simultaneously (both connected
to either the mGPU or the dGPU).
When two or more displays are connected to both the mGPU and the
dGPU, the Hybrid SLI mode is disabled and the multi-display mode is
enabled. In the multi-display mode, up to four displays could be connected
(up to two displays driven by the mGPU and up to two displays by the
dGPU).
HybridPower requires displays to be connected to the mGPU. HybridPower
cannot be enabled when displays are driven through the dGPU.
HybridPower and GeForce Boost are supported by certain set of dGPUs.
Go to www.nvidia.com/hybridsli to learn the supported GPUs.