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    Quote Originally Posted by Stukov View Post
    It would actually probably be cheaper and cooler to make a dual GPU single board, I am guessing they went with dual PCB because of the size of the GTX chip. Technological wise, disappointed they went with the dual PCB. I imagine it will trap more heat and increase latencies slightly, however as other have said performance talks. It could be the ugly step-child, but if it can bench press 500 lbs, who cares.
    I would think nvidia would save money on using some parts from the GX2?.
    Maybe would translate to a cheaper costing card for consumers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanometer View Post
    I also say boo, it looks like the 9800gx2 which is an infinitely flawed thermal dynamic design. I think ATI has the better idea with multiple die cards.
    ATi idea is not mind blowing, they can do it because the chip's are small enough to be able to put multiples dies in one card, but now the question is does 2 GT200 dies fit in one pcb? unless you want a 15"> card or something
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    Quote Originally Posted by slapmehard View Post
    I would think nvidia would save money on using some parts from the GX2?.
    Maybe would translate to a cheaper costing card for consumers
    Like what parts? The sli bridge? lol that's about all this thing has in common
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    omg, its going to get soo hot, especially when oced

    maybe itll void warranty if you run furmark on this (in microscopic size, looking like a line: "warning, this product is not suitable for running >70% load longer than 1 min at a time")
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    ATi idea is not mind blowing, they can do it because the chip's are small enough to be able to put multiples dies in one card, but now the question is does 2 GT200 dies fit in one pcb? unless you want a 15"> card or something
    I think the main reason why a single PCB is very impractical is the amount of chips that you have to put on there. You will need to put 28 memory chips and 2 huge GPUs on there. For the 4870 X2 you only have 16 memory chips which saves you a lot of space.

    BTW, could someone explain me why there are quite a few whom clearly don't like Displayport? I don't see what's wrong with the standard. HDMI and Displayport will probably live next to each in the future, there is not much we can do to stop it. Pretty much all future notebooks will have Displayport in there, the reason for that is because it is a better connection to the display in there than what is common now and HDMI or DVI can't drive a screen directly. So for notebook manufacturers it will only be a small step to also provide an external Displayport connection. More future desktop LCD screens will also get Displayport connections, for TVs HDMI will continue to reign supreme probably.
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    Am I the only 1 who figure that they went with a sandwich design again not because of the size of the die, but because 2 sets of 448bit 869MB would be impossible to fit on a single PCB?

    EDIT: Ah, Helmore had the right idea aswell.


    oooh, exciting.

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    Remember that SidePort is still disabled in HD 4870X2. Now Sideport enable can be a priority to ATI (before it wasn´t because ATI had a huge advantage, so no need to activate it), and get a new magic speed bump
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    Here we go again with the Sideport thing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by v_rr View Post
    Remember that SidePort is still disabled in HD 4870X2. Now Sideport enable can be a priority to ATI (before it wasn´t because ATI had a huge advantage, so no need to activate it), and get a new magic speed bump
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonelmore View Post
    Like what parts? The sli bridge? lol that's about all this thing has in common
    Oh sry
    my bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luka_Aveiro View Post
    Atrological powers are known to be high near Christmas.
    Just a guess, don´t take it to serious
    If it don´t happen it Christmas and Santa Claus fault

    Anyway Sideport is there waiting to be used. My theory is that ATI is keeping it unused, and bring a magical boost by January time.
    It´s very unusual they have that feature and don´t use it.... I remember ATI talked that there will be 3 phases in HD 4800 and 2 of them where already rolled out, but they never talked about phase number 3. Maybe Sideport, or they simply forget it.
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    1st: RV770
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    So how will the gtx285 compare to the gtx295?

    Is it the same thing as this:

    GTX290 (doesn't exist) ----->GTX285
    GTX280 x2 ----------------->GTX295

    What I am trying to say is, will the die shrink provide an even faster high end single die/pcd card than the current gtx280 (not just a shrink) as well as the chip itself being faster than a single chip on the gtx295?

    That would seem more ideal since SLI still has microstuttering problems.
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    that card looks soo 3 slot, someone should run benchies with sli 216core gtx260 and down clock them so we can can get and idea of performance.
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    wait 2-3 more days and we will know everything

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    Quote Originally Posted by C.Ron7aldo View Post
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    oh noes

    aint that picture a bit outdated

    same picture with 9800gx2 would be something.. massive block (and massive heat problems lol)
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    Quote Originally Posted by clonez View Post
    oh noes

    aint that picture a bit outdated

    same picture with 9800gx2 would be something.. massive block (and massive heat problems lol)
    history repeats itself
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    lol crysis hopefully we will be playing at normal framerate of 60fps lol soon 2 years time

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan7777 View Post
    lol crysis hopefully we will be playing at normal framerate of 60fps lol soon 2 years time
    we'll still be playing crysis in 2 years?

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    Something tells me Crysis 2 and/or Crysis 3 will be out by then and up the requirements once again.

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    So this still has the ridiculous hole in the PCB? I can't really tell from the first picture.

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