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Nvidia SLI Marketplace, the place for consumers to buy, sell and build PC Gaming Products launched

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Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006 | Related entries: Gaming, Hardware, Internet

Nvidia SLI Marketplace Today, Nvidia announced the launch of the Nvidia SLI Marketplace, which will provide a new and revolutionary shopping experience for consumers, mainly gamers who are looking to buy, build or sell PC gaming products.

The Nvidia SLI Marketplace will allow consumers in the United States to buy SLI-certified products, such as motherboards, power supplies, system memory, computer cases and graphics cards, and sell SLI-components via online eBay item listings. Users will also be able to build their own SLI desktop PC from scratch or they can even upgrade their current system to an SLI-powered PC through the Nvida SLI Marketplace.

The Nvidia SLI Marketplace looks like it could become the premier destination in the U.S.A for every PC gamers’ hardware needs, as it consolidates more than 50 different destinations including system builder sites, e-tail sites and eBay item listings.

The Nvidia SLI Marketplace is located on Nvidia’s SLIZone, which is a thriving community web site that is dedicated to SLI technology. The Nvidia SLI Marketplace makes it very easy for customers to search for and locate a second compatible graphics card from the leading online computer stores even years after the original PC purchase.

Besides, the Nvidia SLI Marketplace features an analyzer that can inform users which graphics cards they need. It then provides options for users to immediately purchase new or even lower-priced second-hand cards.

And that is not all. Gamers who are budget-conscious can even use the Nvidia SLI Marketplace to buy or build SLI-ready PCs starting at $499. Nvdia’s participation in the eBay Developers Program enables customers to sell SLI-ready components to eBay users.

“Every gaming PC should have SLI technology; having the ability to add a second graphics card in the future is the most cost-effective upgrade you can make to extend the life of your PC,” said Eric Cheung, vice president at Cyberpower Inc. “Our customers get the performance they need for today’s games and the flexibility to upgrade to a second graphics card if they need more performance in the future.”

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