Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
If you read what I wrote, you will see my statement has nothing to do with price, performance or anything along those lines. Rather, it was a comment that more companies should be taking EVGA's lead and thinking outside the box.

As for the Co-Op, it has its uses. Systems with a single PCI-E slot, folders, etc. can all benefit from the two-in-one approach and yes, you pay extra for that. That's life.
ok, i actually agree on that... i think asus did much better with their mars though... i mean think about it, that card will most likely outperform even the fastest 512core fermi

the 260+250 frankenstein card was really odd and pretty pointless...
systems with a single pciE slot could have gone for a 9800gx2 or 295 instead...
is it possible to let one of the gpus on those cards run physix actually? shouldnt be a problem right?