Haven't seen these pictured before...wow, that is pretty sexy.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/593/1/
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Haven't seen these pictured before...wow, that is pretty sexy.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/593/1/
Ati should include a grilling cage in there because I'm sure that kebobs and steak would come out perfectly@!
Very sexy to say the least
Damn, that looks excellent. Should even fit paired MCW60's per card.
anyone knows which mobo is being used ?
From the heatpipes, PCB and slot colours I'll guess its some sort of Gigabyte board. After having played Crysis today I think my 8800GTS can last long enough for those to come out.
Anyone notice the Crossfire interconnect on the cards is different with only a single CF bridge connector on each card?
I am thinking ATI is using Quad Crossfire to detect 4 seperate "cards" with 2 GPUs on each actual card. That is why 4-way CF cannot happen with 4 HD3870X2 cards
I prefer the look of the 4 standard HD3870's over the 3870X2, just looks cooler with 4x gfx cards.
Will the 3870X2 in Crossfire mode run on an Intel motherboard with 2x16 PCIe slots? If so, this could prove to be very interesting. The more pressure is brought upon nvidia to allow SLi on any motherboard the better for us. Choice is always a good thing.
Quad X-fire on Intel chipsets should be no problem, as long as its 2 x16 slots, from what the article says....
But, those cards are supposed to be like $700 each, so time will tell....
I hope these kind of mobos will be a little % of the incoming, I can't stand wasting that much room losing pci slots for nothing
guess we'll see these cards somewhere around the middle of 2009 when they dont matter anymore...
why are they always so damn late with dual GPU cards?
this looks interesting. it should work on P35 boards with a single pci-e x16, no? i'm assuming its just like the 7950GX2 where it can run in SLI mode in any board.
woah, the 3870 x2 looks awesome!
arg, i want an upgrade but its a PITA with all the new stuff coming out all the time :D
Attractive, except if it would turn out to be no more than a singlecard crossfire solution and performance effectively wouldn't surpass 2x RV670 512MB in Crossfire and has 'only' 1 GB total VRAM ( 512MB x 2). To be the exceptional monster i'm waiting (hoping) for it should also carry 2 x 1 GB VRAM... ... but then ooops the price!
CES 2008 sounds good.
6+8pin PCIe power connectors are back with a vengeance!