ah-ha! Seems like there would have to be a change to the cards or the mb.It was AMD that said no to SLI on AMD chipset. Nvidia SLI on AMD chipsets, plus taking away sales of AMD video cards? If anything it was Nvidia seeing the performance of Zambezi on engineering samples and are in the begging mode.
It says "only by those who also make SLI-enabled Intel boards, and not AMD exclusive companies". If it's done, I wonder if the mb's would be one or the other or, both-like that MSI mb.(the Force i think)
This is perhaps unrelated, but they got am3+ motherboards on sale now(newegg for some reason labeled it as am3 instead whoops). Still using the 8xx series chipsets it looks like: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...Deals-_-na-_-na&AID=10521304&PID=3463938&SID=
And that, goes along with "it agreed to a loophole."If this is so, they are bypassing AMD and getting with their non AMD exclusive companies that have no agreement with AMD.
Here's AM3+ on that ASrock. I wonder how long before someone breaks of that AM3 pin to see what happens.
http://news.softpedia.com/newsImage/ASRock-AM3-Bulldozer-
Motherboard-Gets-Listed-in-Japan-3.jpg/
Could be the Zambezi II (which suppost to be released in 2012) will have a extra pin, that way AMD doesnt have to update the socket again.
That could certainly be true but I wonder why not many other mobo manufacturers has said their am3 boards will support am3+.