don't forget the power of two.Two PCI Express on a mobo and some SLI luvin from Nvidia = 90% gain in graphics performance.can you say whoop ass?
hm, i dont think technology will be seen for at least a year. this new SLI thing have too many questions around it.what happens to the pixels near the border of the 2 rendering areas with AA and AF turned on?what about pixel shaders that are dependant on pixels rendered on the other card?where i getting money for this?
Quotehm, i dont think technology will be seen for at least a year. this new SLI thing have too many questions around it.what happens to the pixels near the border of the 2 rendering areas with AA and AF turned on?what about pixel shaders that are dependant on pixels rendered on the other card?where i getting money for this?CO SIGN!
um sorry to say flippy buh yuh wrong therefirst offSLI is anything but newwhen nvidia acquired voodoo and their technology, they took the SLI technology as well.Sli is proven technology, the old voodoos used it, connect two and get roughly 2wice the graphics performance, including 2wice the fps .Heat is always an issue for everything, but as someone said, yu have to accept some gains in heat and power when yu getting gains in performance like this.And trini the nonsense yur spewing bout needing something like a 4ghz p4 to run a dual card setup is ridiculousfor example, alien ware is already using it in their alx systems, and they are running 3.4 p4 extremes or a non extremeand its not even a requirementsilly little youngunlol i guess you are two young to remember that this isnt new technology
For my part games with graphical detail like far cry have brought about the coming of pci expressI mean how many graphics cards can even put the settings on medium at 1024 x 768 resolution