ASUS Dual GPU Video Card requires it's own external PSU?

RiDE

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Originally posted by: Rage187
http://www.techspot.com/news/19237-nvid...eries-drivers-to-support-quad-gpu.html

they are joking right? right?

If anyone recalls the near-fabled 3DFX Voodoo 5 6000, which had 4 GPUs on a single PCB, it required an external power supply. The new offering for dual GPU from ASUS does the same. And with the potential for 4 GPUs across two cards in that tight space - hot.

What's wrong with that?

Would you rather buy a new power supply that can handle SLI?
 

Lonyo

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Yeah, seriously.
If they supply an external source it's if anything to reduce the stress on the system PSU.
I for one can't see dual 7800GT's on one board taking more power than a 7800GT in SLI setup, if anything it'll take less power, so yay for an external PSU to reduce the internal PSU strain, and it comes with the card, so there's no seperate purchasing cost.
 

Ackmed

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It doesnt bother me. In fact, I like it.

If dont think this is an issue.. you cant think the Crossfire dongle is an issue.
 

nRollo

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Originally posted by: Ackmed
It doesnt bother me. In fact, I like it.

If dont think this is an issue.. you cant think the Crossfire dongle is an issue.

:confused:

What does this thread have to do with the Crossfire dongle?????

For that matter, why can't a person not like the dongle and like this?
 

Rage187

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Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It doesnt bother me. In fact, I like it.

If dont think this is an issue.. you cant think the Crossfire dongle is an issue.

:confused:

What does this thread have to do with the Crossfire dongle?????

For that matter, why can't a person not like the dongle and like this?

because then you can't be like him.

 

Yuriman

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I have no idea what they mean... the Voodoo5 6000 required a molex connector, but not an "external power supply". And........ a molex connector on a video card is nothing new....
 

Rage187

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Hm, pretty sure they mean that the ASUS card requires and external power brick just like the Voodoo6000 did.

 

KeithP

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Originally posted by: xtknight

They don't mean another power supply unit.

Yes they do, at least with the Asus card. There is external power brick that comes with the card. There is a picture of it here.

-KeithP
 

BenSkywalker

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Hm, pretty sure they mean that the ASUS card requires and external power brick just like the Voodoo6000 did.

Pay for a new high end PSU to power your SLI setup or use the packed in brick for no extra cost..... tough choice ;)
 

Matthias99

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Originally posted by: KeithP
Originally posted by: xtknight

They don't mean another power supply unit.

Yes they do, at least with the Asus card. There is external power brick that comes with the card. There is a picture of it here.

-KeithP

According to the article I read on the card, you can either plug the card into an additional Molex (assuming your PSU can put out enough juice), or plug the second power connector into the AC/DC adapter they bundle with the card.

You don't *have* to use the external power brick, but you do have to provide two additional power feeds to the board.
 

xtknight

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Originally posted by: KeithP
Originally posted by: xtknight

They don't mean another power supply unit.

Yes they do, at least with the Asus card. There is external power brick that comes with the card. There is a picture of it here.

-KeithP

Oh OK, well I do find that kinda surprising. Never knew any of the Voodoos had such a thing! Was it the V5 6000 that was never released or the Voodoo6 (was that even announced?)
 

Ackmed

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Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: Ackmed
It doesnt bother me. In fact, I like it.

If dont think this is an issue.. you cant think the Crossfire dongle is an issue.

:confused:

What does this thread have to do with the Crossfire dongle?????

For that matter, why can't a person not like the dongle and like this?

Because if a person complains about a dongle in Crossfire, then they should likewise complain about the external power. Except its even worse.
 

ScrewFace

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It really doesn't matter because there's only going to be 2,000 made so we're unlikely to be able to purchase one anyhow.:)
 

Cheesetogo

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Originally posted by: Matthias99
Originally posted by: KeithP
Originally posted by: xtknight

They don't mean another power supply unit.

Yes they do, at least with the Asus card. There is external power brick that comes with the card. There is a picture of it here.

-KeithP

According to the article I read on the card, you can either plug the card into an additional Molex (assuming your PSU can put out enough juice), or plug the second power connector into the AC/DC adapter they bundle with the card.

You don't *have* to use the external power brick, but you do have to provide two additional power feeds to the board.


That's what I heard too.