Performance Tests

DirectX 9 Gaming

There were many positive responses to using a larger group of DirectX 9 games in our last "First Look", so we're including more recent DX9 games in this "First Look" at a production nForce4 board.

Gaming Performance

Gaming Performance

Gaming Performance

Gaming Performance

Gaming Performance

The real comparison here is the nVidia nForce4 Reference Board and the Gigabyte K8NXP-9. Gigabyte has done an excellent job on their nForce4 board. The K8NXP-9 wins every comparison with the nF4 Reference board except Aquamark 3, which is virtually the same with both boards. If this is a reflection of what is coming with shipping nF4 boards, we all have reasons to be pleased. For now, it is fair to say that the Gigabyte K8NXP-9 provides the best performance we have seen on an nForce4 motherboard

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  • Alphafox78 - Monday, November 15, 2004 - link

    Why isnt there a comparison between this and a similarily configured NF3 board? How can you tell if just swapping the MB and switching to PCIe is going to help if there is no comparison to NF3...?
  • deathwalker - Monday, November 15, 2004 - link

    Lonewolf15...buy counting the pins on the pictures provided..it looks like 24 pins.
  • LoneWolf15 - Monday, November 15, 2004 - link

    P.S. Wesley, does this board have 20pin ATX +12v P4 power supply connections, or does it use the newer 24pin setup?
  • LoneWolf15 - Monday, November 15, 2004 - link

    This is the first Gigabyte board I've ever been interested in, and I have to say, it looks like an awesome board, all features included, with an incredibly clean layout. Can't wait to see what pricing is, and I hope that MSI, ASUS, and Abit rise to the challenge --it looks like the bar has been raised.
  • Electric Mayhem - Monday, November 15, 2004 - link

    I remember reading an Nvidia tech spec on their site that the NF4 does support NCQ.
  • jcromano - Sunday, November 14, 2004 - link

    I'd like to second #31's question: Will the board support NCQ harddrives? Also, from what I've read on page 2 ("Basic Features"), it sounds like this board will be able to use either AGP or PCie 16x for its graphics card. Is that correct? In the pictures of the board, are the 1x slots the white and green ones near the bottom, and is the 16x slot the black slot just below them? (If so, the 16x slot appears shorter than the 1x slots. Does that make sense?)
  • KaRRiLLioN - Sunday, November 14, 2004 - link

    After the fiasco I had with my K8NSNXP NF3 Ultra board, I'm going to pass up Gigabyte on this offering. That issue made that $230 board a piece of junk. My MSI is performing much better.
  • Xspringe2 - Sunday, November 14, 2004 - link

    Are there any dual opteron nforce4 based motherboard reviews in the pipeline?

    Thanks!
  • noxipoo - Sunday, November 14, 2004 - link

    does this board support NCQ hardrives?
  • Decoder - Saturday, November 13, 2004 - link

    With nForce 4 AMD has achieved the mobo + cpu superiority over Intel. SLI will be the cream on the top. No wonder Dell has expressed interest in using AMD for workstations , gaming rigs and servers.

    Kudos to AMD and nVidia.

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