The ATI Radeon X1900 XTX CrossFire and Nvidia GeForce 7900 GTX SLI dual video card setups represent the pinnacle of gaming-video-card technology. Both setups require bleeding edge motherboards and ...
If you want to create the fastest gaming PC in the world then you want to jam as many graphics cards as you can inside it, right? After all, if it's good enough for Summit - the most powerful computer ...
Help me out, Ars.<BR><BR>I was talking to my brother-in-law, and he wants a computer. I told him he'd be best off getting a Dell or HP unless he wants to play games. Guess what? He wants to play games ...
Like so many mainboard-makers, FOXCONN's COMPUTEX showing includes forthcoming product based on the Intel X38 chipset. And, also like many rivals, FOXCONN's board, the X38A (pictured below) will be a ...
Just in case you feel you need it, here's a quick recap on how both SLI and CrossFire work, along with why the bridges and dongles are necessary. SLI, which stands for Scalable Link Interface, is a ...
Since the mid-2000’s, users have been able to use either AMD’s CrossFire or Nvidia’s SLI to boost their graphics performance. By pairing up two identical or similar cards, it is possible to achieve ...
Yesterday, ATI launched the latest salvo in the graphics wars: a dual-card 3D rendering solution called Crossfire. Crossfire comes six months after NVIDIA brought back SLI, which means that ATI couldn ...
If you were to take a trip back in time (say 10-15 years ago) you would’ve noted that people who ran multiple graphics cards (in a gaming context – not mining) was far more common than it is today.
Last month we wrote about the possibility that Mantle and DirectX 12 could seriously boost the performance of multi-GPU systems. Now it seems the days of Nvidia’s SLI and AMD’s CrossFire technologies ...
One powerful GPU is enough to render most games at ridiculous frame rates and insane resolutions. When you add two flagship GPUs to a system to make an SLI or Crossfire setup, it's the definition of ...
Hey folks! There were a couple big releases yesterday... Day of Defeat: Source is now available, as well as the Call of Duty 2 demo. The CoD demo offers one single player level and weighs in at 656MB.
It always surprises us how often we get requests for Crossfire and SLI benchmarks. Despite flatout telling readers not to invest in either technology for years now, there still seems to be quite a lot ...
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