sadly it does not support quad-sli pero sa pcb naay sli connector...
sadly it does not support quad-sli pero sa pcb naay sli connector...
Grabeh nani dah...nagka-anam og ka ngilngig ning mga Vcards.
I think I just saw the purpose for this card, those who need 3-4 monitors while only using a single graphics card, this will sell to those people or of this thing is priced at $329
nice kaayo ni og performance.. ..
wew......mka libug nah unsa nga vcard imu pal2n...duoble gpu npd d i ni.....nindut ni nga card e butang ug rampage 3 gene guyz?sli ni nmu...
Ambot anang Lucid Hyrda, its like vapor ware for the last 5-6yrs.
ana jud basta wala kaayo support. Lucidlogix has been quite active though. They even made a virtualization fix on QuickSync for Sandybridge. The hydra has been posing as a challenge for them tho. I think it's because they are heavily dependent on AMD and Nvidia support for them to progress. Unless that happens, there's very little they can do. This is tragic because I really do think hyrda is the future of graphics cards. I would relish the day when we are no longer bound by GPU manufacturers for multi-card support. Theoretically, you won't even be bound by the series model. So much potential there.
Apparently Intel is an investor of the company so they must be doing something right.
Last edited by P0w3rM0v3; 03-12-2011 at 04:06 PM.
Personally I dont know if its the lack of support from ATI/nVidia but this thing is independent and should not rely on either companies to put out a product, if it does work as advertised they should just go with mobo manufacturers for this... Im also waiting to see for a demo with the latest cards on this ( GTX5xx and 69xx )
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