imported_DanW
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In the gaming buyers guide published today Anandtech says:
"The other critical factor is that you will need to "downgrade" to a 6800GT. As the 6800 Ultra is a two-slot design, there will not be room to put two 6800 Ultras in a system - at least, not on the boards that we've seen. Two 6800GT cards are significantly faster than a single 6800 Ultra, though, so the tradeoff is worth it in our book."
On the other hand, Asus, has something else to say on the matter:
"Two PCI Express x16 slots placed too closely could block airflow, especially when the graphics cards are designed to take up a two-slot space in thickness. Bad air ventilation raises system temperature, which in turn affects system stability and shortens component life cycle.
The A8N-SLI Deluxe included a special design in which two PCI Express x1 slots are placed between the two PCI-E x16 graphics slots, permitting more room for ventilation compared with conventional SLI designs. This thoughtful layout has proven to increase airflow and lower the temperature."
Oops. 🙂
"The other critical factor is that you will need to "downgrade" to a 6800GT. As the 6800 Ultra is a two-slot design, there will not be room to put two 6800 Ultras in a system - at least, not on the boards that we've seen. Two 6800GT cards are significantly faster than a single 6800 Ultra, though, so the tradeoff is worth it in our book."
On the other hand, Asus, has something else to say on the matter:
"Two PCI Express x16 slots placed too closely could block airflow, especially when the graphics cards are designed to take up a two-slot space in thickness. Bad air ventilation raises system temperature, which in turn affects system stability and shortens component life cycle.
The A8N-SLI Deluxe included a special design in which two PCI Express x1 slots are placed between the two PCI-E x16 graphics slots, permitting more room for ventilation compared with conventional SLI designs. This thoughtful layout has proven to increase airflow and lower the temperature."
Oops. 🙂