Originally posted by: apoppin
i thought Nvidia was going to allow for some mixing and matching?
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technical limitations of SLi or they just want to sell new cards?
Originally posted by: aka1nas
Originally posted by: apoppin
i thought Nvidia was going to allow for some mixing and matching?
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technical limitations of SLi or they just want to sell new cards?
Their driver just isn't that smart. It simply looks at the model strings to determine if you have an SLI-capable setup. This is why you can't SLI the 8800GT with the 9800GT or an 8800GTX with an Ultra, even thought the latter two cards only differ by clockspeeds.
Originally posted by: aka1nas
I'm 99% sure it's completely an artificial driver limitation and if they wanted to they could disable the check and allow you to at least try to SLI any weird combination of cards.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Well, a 9800GTX 65nm was able to SLI with a 9800GTX+ 55nm. So, it is indeed plausible that a 65nm GTX280 could SLI with a 55nm GTX285 IF the cores are identical and it's just a die shrink. I'll forward the question to Nvidia and get back with an answer.
But you know, even if it did work, I would think the GTX285 would be forced to run at GTX 280 speeds. Therefore, it would just make more sense to SLI a GTX280 with a GTX 280.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Well, a 9800GTX 65nm was able to SLI with a 9800GTX+ 55nm. So, it is indeed plausible that a 65nm GTX280 could SLI with a 55nm GTX285 IF the cores are identical and it's just a die shrink. I'll forward the question to Nvidia and get back with an answer.
But you know, even if it did work, I would think the GTX285 would be forced to run at GTX 280 speeds. Therefore, it would just make more sense to SLI a GTX280 with a GTX 280.
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Well, a 9800GTX 65nm was able to SLI with a 9800GTX+ 55nm. So, it is indeed plausible that a 65nm GTX280 could SLI with a 55nm GTX285 IF the cores are identical and it's just a die shrink. I'll forward the question to Nvidia and get back with an answer.
But you know, even if it did work, I would think the GTX285 would be forced to run at GTX 280 speeds. Therefore, it would just make more sense to SLI a GTX280 with a GTX 280.
You say that, but currently (in the UK at least) there's minimal difference in price between the GTX280 and 285, which means that getting a 285 over a 280 to SLI isn't actually as it might seem.
That may change in the future of 280 prices drop a bit, but currently it's a very real situation that on some sites 285's are cheaper than 280's.