Wednesday, November 21st 2007
NVIDIA 8800 GX2 to Re-try Quad SLI?
When NVIDIA Released the GeForce 7950GX2, it was snatched up by hardware enthusiasts hoping to get their hands on the first quad-GPU solution ever. The result was buggy, glitched, and not too much better than a dual card solution. However, times have changed, and technology has improved. NVIDIA is touting Triple SLI, while AMD's Crossfire X allows for four independent graphics cards to run in one system. To counter the upcoming AMD HD 3870X2, NVIDIA may be working on re-visiting Quad SLI the same way they did last time: by sandwiching two PCBs into one physical card, eliminating the possibility of replacing stock cooling.
Source:
Nordic Hardware
16 Comments on NVIDIA 8800 GX2 to Re-try Quad SLI?
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oh right, nvm
EDIT: My mistake
EDIT 2: Yay, not my mistake :P
on a side note, nice avvy.. me likey :)
The avatar- that's my new girlfriend.......... it's just she doesn't know that yet.....
Hayden Panettiere - Claire Bennet in Heroes, I'm in love with her :D
I can see why they're releasing the 8800 GX2, otherwise 3DMark whores will all go for Quad HD 3XXX setups.
Anyways, it'll be interesting to see this...still say that one pcb is better than two (like the ati approach)