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Originally posted by: NFS4
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/CrossfireTruth
Originally posted by: hans030390
>.< ati is pwned if thats all true
lol
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: hans030390
>.< ati is pwned if thats all true
lol
i was told you can find alot of it in their FAQ on their site.
crossfire really does look knee jerk half assed when you read that
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: hans030390
>.< ati is pwned if thats all true
lol
i was told you can find alot of it in their FAQ on their site.
crossfire really does look knee jerk half assed when you read that
If Crossfire is what we've seen of it so far, people will call it "Crapfire".....
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Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: hans030390
>.< ati is pwned if thats all true
lol
i was told you can find alot of it in their FAQ on their site.
crossfire really does look knee jerk half assed when you read that
If Crossfire is what we've seen of it so far, people will call it "Crapfire".....
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Originally posted by: Elcs
"Misfire" would be more appropriate I think.
Anandtechs review showed it in good light I believe but it needs to be out and able to do what Nvidia does but better.
Originally posted by: Josh7289
Originally posted by: Elcs
"Misfire" would be more appropriate I think.
Anandtechs review showed it in good light I believe but it needs to be out and able to do what Nvidia does but better.
MisFire is the best out of the CrossFire-bashing names.
You know, most of this whole SLI vs. XFire stuff is useless since they both only are useful to the smallest sector, the ultra high-end sector and the "OMG it's teh sli!!!!11!" crowd. As an upgrade path, it's useless.
EDIT: And I don't like how that keep using that AoE III screenshot to showcase HDR. It really makes that particular image look much worse...
Originally posted by: Josh7289
Originally posted by: Elcs
"Misfire" would be more appropriate I think.
Anandtechs review showed it in good light I believe but it needs to be out and able to do what Nvidia does but better.
MisFire is the best out of the CrossFire-bashing names.
You know, most of this whole SLI vs. XFire stuff is useless since they both only are useful to the smallest sector, the ultra high-end sector and the "OMG it's teh sli!!!!11!" crowd. As an upgrade path, it's useless.
EDIT: And I don't like how that keep using that AoE III screenshot to showcase HDR. It really makes that particular image look much worse...
Originally posted by: Rollo
No way dude- SLI is teh roxor.
(seriously)
A lot of you are probably too young to remember the original SLI, but back then if you were an enthusiast, you had it.
Personally, I don't care if it's S3/XGI that brings this back to the gaming arena, but it needs to be here.
I've been computer gaming since 1988 and can tell you that until nV40 SLI, pc hardware had gotten pretty boring.
New cards, new features, faster speeds....oh well. Back in the day it was add on cards, specialty cards, and multiple cards- WAY more fun. If you don't think Crossfire and SLI are important market segment, thats fine.
Some of us think the V2 SLI, the V5 6000, the MAXX, the 5800Ultra, the 6800/7800SLI, and possibly Crossfire, deserve consideration because they are hardware designed for enthusiasts, like enthusiasts would design hardware. Not necessarily "bang for buck", but niche market "I want cool hardware".
Originally posted by: Josh7289
Originally posted by: Rollo
No way dude- SLI is teh roxor.
(seriously)
A lot of you are probably too young to remember the original SLI, but back then if you were an enthusiast, you had it.
Personally, I don't care if it's S3/XGI that brings this back to the gaming arena, but it needs to be here.
I've been computer gaming since 1988 and can tell you that until nV40 SLI, pc hardware had gotten pretty boring.
New cards, new features, faster speeds....oh well. Back in the day it was add on cards, specialty cards, and multiple cards- WAY more fun. If you don't think Crossfire and SLI are important market segment, thats fine.
Some of us think the V2 SLI, the V5 6000, the MAXX, the 5800Ultra, the 6800/7800SLI, and possibly Crossfire, deserve consideration because they are hardware designed for enthusiasts, like enthusiasts would design hardware. Not necessarily "bang for buck", but niche market "I want cool hardware".
I'm just saying that it's not nearly a large part of either company's revenue and that it is only for enthusiasts, which is fine. I'm not bashing anyone and if your hobby is enthusiast computer parts, then by all means pursue it.
Anyway, Nvidia's slides there did have many good points, but some of them were pushing it, like does CrossFire have nTune? No! (I don't even know what it is, but it's obviously just some proprietary Nvidia creation).
Rollo, by the way, when you were listing all those pieces of hardware that were made for enthusiasts, you mentioned the FX5800 U. What exactly was special about that? (I seriously do not know)
Thanks.
Originally posted by: Rollo
What was special about the beloved 5800U?!?!?
1. First card to 500MHz core
2. First card with 1GHz DDR2 memory
3. All cards specially built by nVidia themselves on 8 layer PCB
4. FlowFX cooling system with brass heatsinks
The 5800 U was a "hot rod" card from the ground up, there hasn't been a card built so well before or since.
BTW- this is NOT to say the ultra generic 9700Pro didn't beat it at about everything by about 5-10%, but it was pretty boring about beating it.
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: Josh7289
Originally posted by: Rollo
No way dude- SLI is teh roxor.
(seriously)
A lot of you are probably too young to remember the original SLI, but back then if you were an enthusiast, you had it.
Personally, I don't care if it's S3/XGI that brings this back to the gaming arena, but it needs to be here.
I've been computer gaming since 1988 and can tell you that until nV40 SLI, pc hardware had gotten pretty boring.
New cards, new features, faster speeds....oh well. Back in the day it was add on cards, specialty cards, and multiple cards- WAY more fun. If you don't think Crossfire and SLI are important market segment, thats fine.
Some of us think the V2 SLI, the V5 6000, the MAXX, the 5800Ultra, the 6800/7800SLI, and possibly Crossfire, deserve consideration because they are hardware designed for enthusiasts, like enthusiasts would design hardware. Not necessarily "bang for buck", but niche market "I want cool hardware".
I'm just saying that it's not nearly a large part of either company's revenue and that it is only for enthusiasts, which is fine. I'm not bashing anyone and if your hobby is enthusiast computer parts, then by all means pursue it.
Anyway, Nvidia's slides there did have many good points, but some of them were pushing it, like does CrossFire have nTune? No! (I don't even know what it is, but it's obviously just some proprietary Nvidia creation).
Rollo, by the way, when you were listing all those pieces of hardware that were made for enthusiasts, you mentioned the FX5800 U. What exactly was special about that? (I seriously do not know)
Thanks.
What was special about the beloved 5800U?!?!?
1. First card to 500MHz core
2. First card with 1GHz DDR2 memory
3. All cards specially built by nVidia themselves on 8 layer PCB
4. FlowFX cooling system with brass heatsinks
The 5800 U was a "hot rod" card from the ground up, there hasn't been a card built so well before or since.
BTW- this is NOT to say the ultra generic 9700Pro didn't beat it at about everything by about 5-10%, but it was pretty boring about beating it.
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: Josh7289
Originally posted by: Rollo
No way dude- SLI is teh roxor.
(seriously)
A lot of you are probably too young to remember the original SLI, but back then if you were an enthusiast, you had it.
Personally, I don't care if it's S3/XGI that brings this back to the gaming arena, but it needs to be here.
I've been computer gaming since 1988 and can tell you that until nV40 SLI, pc hardware had gotten pretty boring.
New cards, new features, faster speeds....oh well. Back in the day it was add on cards, specialty cards, and multiple cards- WAY more fun. If you don't think Crossfire and SLI are important market segment, thats fine.
Some of us think the V2 SLI, the V5 6000, the MAXX, the 5800Ultra, the 6800/7800SLI, and possibly Crossfire, deserve consideration because they are hardware designed for enthusiasts, like enthusiasts would design hardware. Not necessarily "bang for buck", but niche market "I want cool hardware".
I'm just saying that it's not nearly a large part of either company's revenue and that it is only for enthusiasts, which is fine. I'm not bashing anyone and if your hobby is enthusiast computer parts, then by all means pursue it.
Anyway, Nvidia's slides there did have many good points, but some of them were pushing it, like does CrossFire have nTune? No! (I don't even know what it is, but it's obviously just some proprietary Nvidia creation).
Rollo, by the way, when you were listing all those pieces of hardware that were made for enthusiasts, you mentioned the FX5800 U. What exactly was special about that? (I seriously do not know)
Thanks.
What was special about the beloved 5800U?!?!?
1. First card to 500MHz core
2. First card with 1GHz DDR2 memory
3. All cards specially built by nVidia themselves on 8 layer PCB
4. FlowFX cooling system with brass heatsinks
The 5800 U was a "hot rod" card from the ground up, there hasn't been a card built so well before or since.
BTW- this is NOT to say the ultra generic 9700Pro didn't beat it at about everything by about 5-10%, but it was pretty boring about beating it.
yeah quirky hardware is cool. i liked the 5800 too. it was so beastly yet not very good at the same time, it had character, it had flaws.
much like a hotrod is beastly, makes all the right noises, but would be pummelled by a jap 4 banger.
same reason i like the PS2 over the Xbox. Xbox is the best, provides the nicest gfx, best sound, you can turn it into a media centre, xbox live is great. but it was just a pc in a console box
the PS2 hardware is just wierd....and that makes it cool
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: Josh7289
Originally posted by: Elcs
"Misfire" would be more appropriate I think.
Anandtechs review showed it in good light I believe but it needs to be out and able to do what Nvidia does but better.
MisFire is the best out of the CrossFire-bashing names.
You know, most of this whole SLI vs. XFire stuff is useless since they both only are useful to the smallest sector, the ultra high-end sector and the "OMG it's teh sli!!!!11!" crowd. As an upgrade path, it's useless.
EDIT: And I don't like how that keep using that AoE III screenshot to showcase HDR. It really makes that particular image look much worse...
No way dude- SLI is teh roxor.
(seriously)
A lot of you are probably too young to remember the original SLI, but back then if you were an enthusiast, you had it.
Personally, I don't care if it's S3/XGI that brings this back to the gaming arena, but it needs to be here.
I've been computer gaming since 1988 and can tell you that until nV40 SLI, pc hardware had gotten pretty boring.
New cards, new features, faster speeds....oh well. Back in the day it was add on cards, specialty cards, and multiple cards- WAY more fun. If you don't think Crossfire and SLI are important market segment, thats fine.
Some of us think the V2 SLI, the V5 6000, the MAXX, the 5800Ultra, the 6800/7800SLI, and possibly Crossfire, deserve consideration because they are hardware designed for enthusiasts, like enthusiasts would design hardware. Not necessarily "bang for buck", but niche market "I want cool hardware".
Originally posted by: stelleg151
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: Josh7289
Originally posted by: Elcs
"Misfire" would be more appropriate I think.
Anandtechs review showed it in good light I believe but it needs to be out and able to do what Nvidia does but better.
MisFire is the best out of the CrossFire-bashing names.
You know, most of this whole SLI vs. XFire stuff is useless since they both only are useful to the smallest sector, the ultra high-end sector and the "OMG it's teh sli!!!!11!" crowd. As an upgrade path, it's useless.
EDIT: And I don't like how that keep using that AoE III screenshot to showcase HDR. It really makes that particular image look much worse...
No way dude- SLI is teh roxor.
(seriously)
A lot of you are probably too young to remember the original SLI, but back then if you were an enthusiast, you had it.
Personally, I don't care if it's S3/XGI that brings this back to the gaming arena, but it needs to be here.
I've been computer gaming since 1988 and can tell you that until nV40 SLI, pc hardware had gotten pretty boring.
New cards, new features, faster speeds....oh well. Back in the day it was add on cards, specialty cards, and multiple cards- WAY more fun. If you don't think Crossfire and SLI are important market segment, thats fine.
Some of us think the V2 SLI, the V5 6000, the MAXX, the 5800Ultra, the 6800/7800SLI, and possibly Crossfire, deserve consideration because they are hardware designed for enthusiasts, like enthusiasts would design hardware. Not necessarily "bang for buck", but niche market "I want cool hardware".
Although I will never buy SLI, that is one of the best defenses of SLI that I have heard.
