Some guy on the guru3d forum posted some pics of this that he has rigged up in his comp, And I wondered... WTF is the point of having 2? Does it increase fps to like 600 or what lol
i was reading pcgamer uk and apparently it's all a bit pointless. the performance increase is about 1.3-1.6. but with anti-aliasing on it drops to 1.1 meaning 30 fps on one card would increase to 33.
i think even with my old rickety 9600pro worth about £80 the only thing i want to improve is AA as most games can be played on highest settings without.
One opinion.
I put my money in a non-SLI board figuring that
A) If I had two slots, I would go crazy till I popped for the second card (which I really can't afford)
B) The upcoming 512 MB cards should kick ass anyway...do I really need two of them?
It seems that there a lot of BIOS revisions that deal with SLI related issues...could be that the application is still being worked out and I don't feel like being nVidia's guinea pig right now.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
they advise against A) because theres little chance of getting the exact same card, bios and all months after you order the firstOriginally Posted by clocker
Who is "they"?Originally Posted by GepperRankins
The ability to add a card at a later dater date is one of the biggest selling points of SLI...it makes the upgrade to the 939 platform a bit easier to swallow if you needn't bite the whole graphics package at one time.
The two customers of mine who went the full enchilada are reporting mixed results.
The guy who bought the twin 6600GT's is very happy.
The one who bought the two 6800 Ultras, less so.
Not sure why.
Personally, I think that SLI is an interesting experiment, but probably not going to survive for too long.
By the time that real world games can exploit the technology I hope there is a better solution than two video cards available.
If nothing else, running two 6800 Ultras creates a real heat problem and it's not so easy to fix.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
they = pc gamer
Ah so.
I guess we'll need to buy matched sets of video cards now, kinda like RAM.
Even now, when I order two identical cards there is no guarantee that they will be the same shipping BIOS or revision, but we'll see what happens.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
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