since MultiGPU is now becoming a trend.. soon enough a GPU will be just a chip inserted to the Videocard PCB or mainboard
hehehe
since MultiGPU is now becoming a trend.. soon enough a GPU will be just a chip inserted to the Videocard PCB or mainboard
hehehe
hala ka init sa ako cpu ana..
naunsa man sad ning mga graphics card maker nga nagpatuyang mag pataasay ug clock speeds, mao na kinahanglan ug kusog nga power. unlike sa mga cpu power efficient na kaayo.
Not worth it though. Unless I've got money to burn. But i'm no full blooded performance geek. Just as long as I can play my games with moderately immersive experience with a reasonable budget, I'm cool with my rig. I know my limits and I know when too much is too much. It's easy to get carried away with all this stuff. hehehe...
Basta kaya lang mo dagan ang akong GRAW, FEAR, CMR2005 & NFSMW at 1280x1024 w/ 4x FSAA & 16x Anisotropic. I'm happy. I can't wait for ttunlimited.
Now pardon me while I wipe my drool. :P
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2735ATI however, has come forward to say that new GeForce 7950GX2 boards provides almost no improvement over the previous generation, all while costing a hand and leg. In fact, ATI goes to show that in many performance benchmarks -- synthetic and real-world -- NVIDIA's GeForce 7950GX2 actually loses to a single Radeon X1900XTX in the majority of tests.
[img width=500 height=288]http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/1716_large_7950gx2_ati_comparo.jpg[/img]
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The X1900 is really the king of the hill altho the 7900GTX may win under 3dmark06 but in all games the gtx gets a good beat down
get the x1900 for 26k +++ lol
most definitely the drivers. quad SLI is still in its infancy pa man sad gud and while it looks really good on paper, it'll be some time before we see these babies performing as they really should.Originally Posted by StyM
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