Why don't you just ask him on his forum how it got it to work or if he used different drivers?
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Whats a recommended power supply for 1 [and 2] ?
For 1 card a 650W PSu is recommended and for SLI i would take a good 1KW one.
gtx 295 very dissapointing for me considering only slightly better than 4870x2 not much in it and ati card been out a long while. oh well... will wait bit longer dont see point upgrading from gtx260-216 to this for the extra cash not worth it.
damm reviews all look copy pasted from eachother, where's microstuttering tests, noise,temperature,power usage, 754/amd/i7 differences, more games, where's gta4 tested ? etc.
I don't know why some of you guys seem so shocked at Nvidia's benchmark antics.
That's juts how they are and always have been. They like to look good, regardless of moral relativity.
These Previews are missing a few graphics configurations, not to mention PPP (BFB in Yankese):
GTX295 Quad-Sli (£700)
GTX260 2/3 SLi (£400/£600)
GTX260(II) 2/3 SLi (£440/£660)
GTX280 2/3 SLi (£600/£900)
4870 512MB 2/3-CFX (£360/£720) (can be done on EVGA x58)
4870 1GB 3-CFX (£600)
4850 1GB 2/3/4-CFX (£300/£450/£600)
4850 512MB 2/3/4-CFX (£240/£360/£480)
4830 2/3/4-CFX (£200/£300/£400)
4850x2 (£310)
4850x2 CFX (£410)
4870x2 CFX (£700)
Ok the way to see who is king is to compare 4870x2 august results from when it was first released to the 295's pre release results and you will see that the 295 will kick butt. The drivers for the 295 will have matured by end of JAN giving them easy %30 advantage over the 4870x2.
Looks like 2009 will be another year with complete nvidia dominance.
(just kidding)
I suppose we can drop it for the sake of the thread, however it is not about me thinking you are wrong, it is about forming an opinion without all the relevant facts. It is formulating a believed truth based on speculation when all you have to do is ask 1 question all could be clearned up with a misunderstanding.
In any case it's dropped and I have already asked the question for you.
Proof?
As for power consumption and temperature I'll wait till it's actually released to form an opinion because of this little comment by PCPerspective
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Just kidding. As I mentioned in our test configuration page, NVIDIA asked us to not put our final judgment to these cards noise levels and power consumption as they still might be adjusted with a firmware update before the CES launch period. My first impressions though put the GTX 295 in a good light with minimal noise (especially when compared to the fan on the HD 4870 X2 card at full speed) and power consumption on par with other dual-GPU solutions.
I was being sarcastic, lol
Unfortunately, the numbers I mentioned did not include the extra 0
Heh, got me. :p: