- Jan 5, 2003
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So here is my thought. I was reading an email I received from Nvidia which was an ad for getting your system SLI compatible. I usually get a new gpu once every 2 years, so the trend has been at least.
So I'm thinking, with each new video card comes new compatibility like new direct x stuff. Each new vid card was about $300-400 price range. Is a push for SLI saying that they will not spend as much time making new and inovating video cards that can handle current gaming demands? I know I'm not going to start spending twice as much on video cards, and I don't want to keep the same card so long that adding a second will do the same as just getting one with new technology.
This topic is geared for the people with $ issues in mind. I save up for a good card and dont have the disposible income to go SLI with some kick a$$ cards.
So I'm thinking, with each new video card comes new compatibility like new direct x stuff. Each new vid card was about $300-400 price range. Is a push for SLI saying that they will not spend as much time making new and inovating video cards that can handle current gaming demands? I know I'm not going to start spending twice as much on video cards, and I don't want to keep the same card so long that adding a second will do the same as just getting one with new technology.
This topic is geared for the people with $ issues in mind. I save up for a good card and dont have the disposible income to go SLI with some kick a$$ cards.