YES the whiteout demo was amazing, here a link for a bit of a refresh for everyone http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL2hnBe6tiE
Based on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-1GMbqzGX0, I am guessing its 3 GF100 cards, one for rendering, one for PhysX/CUDA, and one for Direct X11 Compute and Tessellation, or maybe its all 3 cards working together on everything, there is no way to tell I guess, Thus I agree with hurleybird, I am not sure if that demo is really anything to get that excited about, its cool tech, but if it takes 3 GF100 cards to run its really not going to impact most peoples gaming. Then again do demos like this ever really relate to what we will play this and next year?
http://www.nvidia.com/object/gf100.html is a fun read though to see how Nvidia sees GF100 at least.





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