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what you don't realize is that 3750 IS a very mature CrossFireOriginally posted by: Piuc2020
I think we are going to have to accept that video cards are heading the multi-gpu way, there isn't any more that can be done to really up the ante in performance like NV and ATI used to do, the max they can do is tweak the architecture and get more efficient cards like G92.
The HD 3870 X2 is not that bad for a dual gpu card, it's cheap, it doesn't have too many of the glaring drawbacks of CF and in fact according to many reviews it behaves like a single card, so yeah, I think that with a little driver maturity and some better implementation dual GPU cards will become the norm and in this matter it looks like ATI will be back on top, considering the huge advance ATI is doing in Crossfire.
Maybe by 2009 Crossfire/SLI implementations will be so good that a dual-gpu card will be indiscernible from a single-gpu card (except of course for performance), that and even power performance-per-watt optimizations and suddenly dual-gpu on one card sounds very attractive.
CrossFire is very mature ... it appears that despite ATi's year late start compared to nvidia - AMD has matured it beyond SLi.
those "glaring drawbacks" are recently resolved with Cat 8.1 - you can even overclock each card in Xfire *separately*
in the ten-plus games i have trieded, my own crossfire 'IS' a single card as far as i can notice ... there are very very few issues ... well, when i find one i will let you know
