Quote Originally Posted by LOE View Post
well, about ATIs dual GPU approach - I can classify that as ONE CARD with 2 gpus, but the nvidia solution has 2 PCBS, so it is pretty doubtful if I can call this "a single card" it is 2 cards sticked together with only one PCI-E slot
I think that this thing about 2 pcbs glued together and blabla almost sounds like an elitist view; Having 2 PCBs make the card seem less impressive since it 'needs' two cards to perform, unlike just a single pcb. Practical aspects of heat and power aside, i don't see what the fuss is about. I mean, the q6600 was no amazing feat: Two dual cores jammed together. Yet you don't see people ing about that all day