Quote Originally Posted by Sr7 View Post
Wow, U dOUnT LERN 2 GUD.

It was a simple question, and now you're insulting me? Lame kid, lame.

If you'd done more "dot connecting" at the age of 5, maybe you'd know that a more powerful interconnect doesn't mean you're going to have 2 gpus acting as one and therefore scaling in all situation. Go read up on what an inter-frame dependancy is. Go read up on how Crossfire and SLI work. Look up what AFR is. Look up the shortcomings of AFR and why you have things like microstutter, corruption, and poor scaling in some games. THEN and only then should you come back here and pretend like you have a clue about what ATI is going to be selling. Until then, you might want to start looking at hardforums.
please

It's a single card.... it doesn't use Crossfire or SLI. *dee dee dee*

AMD isn't pushing Crossfire, because they had mentioned about 5~6 months ago that their "enthusiast" cards would most likely be dual-core type cards.

Knowing the early problems Intel had with their first gen "dual-core" CPU's and knowing what AMD did... can also be done with GPUs as they advance and mature into sophisticated multi-GPU solutions. That is the direction the GPU market is heading btw... or do you think motherboards with two video cards, lots of noise and sucking watts is the future..?

Just looking at the PCB, indicated that this might be AMD (ATI) second gen multi-GPU. You know nothing and indicate you've read even less. Indicating that everything you've just tried to spew may be moot.



But, since you know so much, I will yield the floor to you, while you explain to the community exactly how this newer PLX chip works and the technology behind it, since your somewhat an authority on this.