Originally posted by: merlocka
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Using 5 or 6 PCI slots may not be the "norm", but then again, it's hardly the average user who will want the FX, it'll probably ve mainly those people using most of their PCI slots who want it, so nVidia may be up sh*t creek with that one. As well, how is the core made? I know ATi have gone for a flip-chip package, like with modern processors, but are nVidia going this route as well, or using the traditional methods for GPU's? If they did go flip chip, would it be any better (for cooling especially in its case)?
I belive nVidia is using FCBGA as well.
I'm not sure why people are getting hung up on the cooling. I agree that if the card needs to block 2 PCI slots to work... we'll that's dumb. I doubt the actual cards will require this type of cooling and CM's will use whatever cooling they think will sell. Just like they do now.
As far as using all PCI slots, doesn't the 1st PCI slot share IRQ with AGP and the second share IRQ with RAID? I know WinXP and ACPI handle IRQ's a bit differently now but I've never ever used PCI 1 or 2 in any PC i've built.
Rand - what on earth are you using 5 PCI slots for... NIC, Sound, 2nd Video, Modem, ?