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Title: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by jblue on 06.04.05 at 20:00:11
Alienware has developed a technology that will allow
2 PCI Express video-cards to work together in parallel mode (like the SLI techonlogy from 3dfx) This technology will be able to use the Nvidia video-cards and also the ATI video-cards.The core of the technology will be an Intel chipset The Alienware asserts that this technology will boost up performance from 50 % to 90%. Rhetorical Question:What can you do with 2 Radeon X800XT and this technology ? More info at: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PIL/is_2005_Jan_4/ai_n8592991 |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by Eye-Q on 06.04.05 at 20:04:05
Hmm, heard of NVidias SLI (not Scan Line Interleaving, it stands for Scalable Link Interface) or ATIs AFR (Alternative Frame Rendering)? ;) Basically the same direction, using two graphics cards for generating one output.
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Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by psycho47 on 06.04.05 at 22:33:56
speaking of SLI..observe:
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Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by jblue on 06.04.05 at 22:38:21
Oh my God .
I can't belive my eyes.Cool ,realy cool ! |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by paulpsomiadis on 07.04.05 at 01:17:51
DROOOOOOL! :o
[wipes mouth] @Psycho47 - how much did it cost? ??? |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by jblue on 07.04.05 at 05:34:07
Does winxp recon the video-card on Pci Express ?
What about Win88,or win2000 ? |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by LuxKiller65 on 07.04.05 at 07:11:22
What are the two ugly cards on the right?
:P |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by jblue on 07.04.05 at 16:10:35 wrote on 07.04.05 at 07:11:22:
The cards from the right will boost your video memory at high fps and offer you a quality rendering.(Could be Nvidia or ATI ,I'am not sure) |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by OutOfRange on 07.04.05 at 16:44:58 wrote on 07.04.05 at 16:10:35:
rofl, there is no configuration like these from ati this time ::) |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by jblue on 07.04.05 at 18:53:36 wrote on 07.04.05 at 16:44:58:
Then must be Nvidia. |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by OutOfRange on 07.04.05 at 20:22:58
lightrather !
btw: there are also other actual graphicchip manufacturers they use multichip design ;) |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by psycho47 on 08.04.05 at 20:59:38
..its a geforce6800gt SLI + voodoo2 SLI. they are not mine,I dont deal in geforce cr@p ;D
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Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by voodoo5500 on 08.04.05 at 21:54:36 Quote:
Me too ;) |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by edmundoab on 10.06.05 at 07:08:43
ATI responded with Crossfire
will be interesting, although I feel ATI cards are powerful enough as a stand alone rather then doubling the power that way, they should concentrate on their R520 rather then compete with Nvidia |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by Obi-Wan_Kenobi on 24.06.05 at 00:42:30
yeaps, my ASUS Ati Radeon X800XT Platinum Edition easily keeps up with a SLI set 6800 Ultra in FS 2004, on which that card performs best.
NV SLI also cost way too much cash so ATi has therefore still the upper hand in the price performance sector onwhich is in my opinion the most important sector. |
Title: Re: similarly SLI technology on PCI Express Post by comptech_69 on 27.01.06 at 05:54:22
AHHHHH nVidiot cards and 3Dfx cards in the same system!!!!! That's like putting an intel chip in a mac!! oh, wait a second they decided to do that now.. STILL, that is just wrong!!!
more like, idk something very very bad |
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