Quote Originally Posted by DilTech View Post
ATi's solution isn't innovative... It's been done before.

Think 3dfx first. There's also been dual-gpu nvidia solutions that were single pcb. The dual 7800gt from asus comes to mind, for example.

It's been done before.
i know it has been done before, but never with a "high-end" card

dual 2600XT (sapphire) dual 7800GT (asus, but no driver support)
but never with a high end card.
this is a first, ok, the pcb has 12 layers, and you need some good driver to let it work, but it is starting to go to dualcores on the ATI board, on the nvidia card, they just slam 2 PCB's together and put a bridge between them.....