Thursday, October 22nd 2009
EVGA and NVIDIA Design Unique Multi-GPU Graphics Accelerator
EVGA and NVIDIA are readying a unique multi-GPU graphics accelerator this Halloween, slated for October 30. To celebrate its launch, the two have organized a launch party for 300 lucky participants who will go to the NVIDIA Plaza in Santa Clara, CA and witness the launch of the new GeForce product. The accelerator packs two GPUs: a G200b, and a G92b. That's right, a GeForce GTX 200 series GPU, with a GeForce GTS 250 GPU. This is perhaps the first graphics accelerator to pack two entirely different GPUs. How it works, however, is interesting: the G200b GPU handles graphics, while the G92b is dedicated to PhysX processing. The accelerator could have 896 MB of graphics memory, with 512 MB of dedicated memory for the PhysX GPU. You can sign up for the event here.
Source:
Bright Side of News
80 Comments on EVGA and NVIDIA Design Unique Multi-GPU Graphics Accelerator
I'd expect them to have a GT310 or something soon which uses a G92 core :laugh: or a G92 core with DX11.
That makes very little sense.
Now if it was a GT300 series and GT200 series for physx that would be almost cool.
And let me guess, they're going to market it as "Frankenstein" or "Monster."
as an example, geforce GTX 260 running 'SLI' with say... a 9400GT
(or in the ATI camp, a 4890 w/ 4200, and 5xxx equivalent)
thats 896 on one, 512 on the other. :slap:
But waching at nvidia, with nothing in his hands... not even an announcement of some stunning proyect or something, makes me rebuild all my thoughs.
VGA outputs disabled... :D
I think I have 2 games that use physX so its not a huge deal, and I dont realy play one of them much any more, but some of the stuff is cool that I see done with it.
More details on the card:
www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2009/10/21/evga-and-nvidia-to-launch-a-new-dual-gpu-card-on-halloween.aspx
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makes me think "april fools" dunno why
also you complely missed our conversation, we were talking about a combination that would make SENSE, as opposed to the card mentioned in the OP/news article
they're really going to have to push Physx hard if they want this to take at all, or price the cards nice and cheap....