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nVidia's SLI rig of the month
23.05.05 at 12:07:27
 
http://www.slizone.com/content/slizone/rotm.html

Read under 'Submit your rig'

Anyone got a kick-ass Voodoo II SLI setup? Grin
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Reply #1 - 23.05.05 at 12:18:18
 
hehe I know him, he's Venturi from 2CPU.com Smiley

somewhere on this page is his post of his other NV SLi Rig: http://forums.2cpu.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=39697&perpage=30&pagenumber=16

Venturi said the following :

Dual evga 6800ultra SLI (copper heatsinks)
Dual Opteron 250
Tyan s2895 with sata and scsi
16 GB of RAM ecc reg
(4) sata Hitachi Deskstar 400GB (1.6 terabytes raid 0)
Samsung 243t 24" lcd DVI

Windows Enterprise Server 2003 64bit RC1


here are some pics

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enjoy

well it looks impressive, but 16GB ram is kinda overkill for games hehe looks beasty though hay Cheesy
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Reply #2 - 23.05.05 at 18:10:22
 
Your nickname.
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Reply #3 - 23.05.05 at 18:47:43
 
I've had to review that Quadro4 in great deal, as its part of the Quantum3D's Sentiris subsystem.  This is used for the Land Warrior project.  A virtual reality training simulator for soldiers in the US Army.
They can squeeze card that card into a subsystem the size of two VHS tapes stuck together!  It's quite something!  Wink

All part of my research for my Virtual Reality exam this Wednesday!  Evaluating the effectiveness of virtual reality in these embedded military training systems.
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Reply #4 - 24.05.05 at 02:03:25
 
May The Force Be With on your examinations this Wednesday Wink

but yeah Dual QuadroFX 4400's is extremely impressive, I think there is no competition to that for now, unless Ati comes with a Crossfire version of thier FireGL cards Smiley
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Reply #5 - 24.05.05 at 13:54:37
 
@janskjaer - good luck in the exams mate! Wink

Best luck for a pass! 8)
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Reply #6 - 26.05.05 at 13:42:02
 
Cheers paul mate!  Grin

The exam was a complete success!  Cheesy  It was closed book but I managed to remember every paragraph from 10 pages of printed revision notes.  Ended up being just under 20 pages of written work, all done during a 3 hour exam!

Here's hoping for a first!  Wink
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Reply #7 - 26.05.05 at 14:05:29
 
Heh, you are a MUCH better academic than me! 8)

I don't have the mindset for coding stuff... Cry
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Reply #8 - 26.05.05 at 20:12:12
 
I can manage coding no problem, but it can be a drag sometimes.

Tbh, and it may sound strange to any other developer, I prefer testing!  Grin  Hope to be going some games development or games testing once I graduate this year.
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Reply #9 - 26.05.05 at 21:24:02
 
Well, I have 2 Voodoo II's in my Athlon XP 'Thoroughbred B' @ 2,53GHz .
If I overclock it to 2,66GHz it might be the fasted AMD Athlon XP 'Thoroughbred B' with Voodoo II's 

wow thats some nice speed, is that the 2500, i have one and its a great o/cer, by the way what is your fsb at that speed?
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Reply #10 - 26.05.05 at 21:39:53
 
If I were to put any of my V2 SLI setups into my A64 3000+ machine, would that not be faster?

Or do you just want the fastest AthlonXP setup with V2 SLI?

What Athlon CPU brand is it? 2800+? 3200+?
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Reply #11 - 27.05.05 at 02:11:24
 
Has anyone tested V2 SLI / SINGLE V2 / V1 on an A64 system yet? ???
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Reply #12 - 27.05.05 at 11:39:43
 
Some time ago I had a Creative Voodoo2 in my Athlon64 System, worked like a charm for me Smiley
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Reply #13 - 27.05.05 at 14:28:53
 
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Athlon 64 can still be overclocked, my system is already overclocked  
But keep in mind the base of this system is already 2 years old .

Indeed, I will try my V2 SLI setup when I o/c the A64 for good.  Recent tests have shown that the A64 will o/c to to 2400MHz no sweat, on stock cooling, temps around 50 celcius.  No need for the extra power yet though, so it's back at factory levels.
However, I don't think the release of my current CPU is not far off 2 years old either! Smiley

@Paul - Alright mate Wink.  Like FF said, should be no problemo!  Bearing in mind the CPU architecture has been the most significant change to motherboards of late, the PCI bus remains in its old fashion.  Of course, you may want to use the latest and certified 3rd party drivers.
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Reply #14 - 28.05.05 at 01:04:46
 
I'm currently using a 'Newcastle' 90nm 3000+.

However, I am trying to get up an FX-55 based machine set up with a V5 5.5k PCI.

We'll then see new records being broken for sure.  Grin
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