Well, 32...that's all ATi's current driver architecture will support :p:
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Well, 32...that's all ATi's current driver architecture will support :p:
lol crossfire+ ati's physics... how many slots are you gonna need :stick: I mean daisy chaining crossfire... lol there need to be some single slot cooling solutionsQuote:
Originally Posted by NickS
Lol. True, I forgot about that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Starscream
to bad there is no board with that many PCI-E slots, that thing would be hugeQuote:
Originally Posted by Vapor
Pricewise I think they will have an avg price, somewhere above the non-mc and below the mc cards.
That my friend, is the truth.Quote:
Originally Posted by Praxis1452
If R600 is as hot as some people claim it to be, I wonder how much heat 3 of them would release in one's die hard Graphics+Physics rig...:p:
R600 is suppose to have just been tapped out how do you know hot it is already?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dimitriman
nothing my 1200 a month with no financial oblications cant solveQuote:
Originally Posted by Syn.
Good news !
that sure would sway me alot more to buying crossfire without having to look around/hope to find a mastercard, thats not $100 more, and slower, then my slave card.
however, if ATI really wants to peak my interest in thier cards, they need to KILL the whole overclocking concept they have at the moment, with the whole "stop the ATI hotkey poller, disable ati2evvxxx.cxe, download ATITool, disable 3D, up the volts for 2D... set the clocks... hope it all works".
make it simple, and take the stupid cielings out from the OC limits.
thats the one thing that drives me nuts the most.
these cards, just aren't meant for the day to day gamer/overclocker, without a whole lot of annoying/pointless hurdles, that just make what should be nice and simple, exceptionally annoying cause it's too damn complicated.
These people are not the same. You should not get them confused. There is nothing confusing about ATI cards to the day to day gamer.;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kunaak
Frankly, I don't blame ATI, with as many bastards who openly admit to being stupid, frying their card then RMA it without even thinking about it; yeah I don't blame ATI at all.
Look Closer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ominous Gamer
"Gamer/Overclocker"
some of us, are actually both.
make that: most of us :)
yeah i love to play my daily game of minesweeper :).Quote:
Originally Posted by Kunaak
i think soon after Nvidia/ATI will go and convince us wel need motherboards with 4 PCI-e Slots.
this for SLI/Crossfire for grafix and SLI/Crossfire for physix.
when it comes to physics i perfer the AMD's way, 4x4 mobo with a dediceated physics procesor in the second slot, could be an Ageia PPU just not glued to a board. That leaves room for my sound and tv card on the PCI slots.Quote:
Originally Posted by Starscream
It's a step in the right direction, but they need to increase the performance from Xfire for R600 and future cards.
*Dreams of true double FPS with 2 cards*
They did;)Quote:
Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
Yeah, I wish we knew exactly waht that friggin thing did... meh
Nick
ATI : Just updated my tech! :)
NVIDIA : No way! :eek:
ATI : Yap ---> Link.
NVIDIA : :owned:
Considering that it is roughly the same width as the connectors in the new pics and it is essentially a pinout for a ribbon cable as seen in the original SLI. It was probably part of some plan to use an internal connector right from the start but they didn't fully implement it for some reason.Quote:
Originally Posted by NickS