Originally posted by: scaryclownsarefun
wait, holly crap, i thought you could SLI any two types of cards.... that makes SLI suck!
Originally posted by: Azndude51
Originally posted by: scaryclownsarefun
wait, holly crap, i thought you could SLI any two types of cards.... that makes SLI suck!
Not really because the way SLI works, one card renders the top half and the other does the bottom half of the screen. If you had one card more powerful, the top or bottom half of your screen would look better than the other half.
My question is though, is it possible to have 2 cards from different manufacturers? Like a Chaintech and a eVGA 6800GT.
Originally posted by: PhattyB
I can't remember where I read it so my info is let's say "Uncomfirmed'
Alienware SLI is where one card paints the top half and the other paints the lower half. This is done through a controller card. This allows any PCIe coupled cards to perform.. (ATI X800 being the main target but literally any matched pair should work under this system because of the controller doing the "dirty work")
Nvidia SLI has the two cards directly connected. One card paints the even numbered lines and the other card paints the odd numbered lines. Only 6600GT, 6800GT and 6800Ultra have this feature.
Originally posted by: scaryclownsarefun
so the fact is, SLI is for the extremely stupid gaming enthusiast that will buy a $200 motherboard, and $200 CPU just so that he can buy 2 $200 or more card and run them in a scenario that will waste 20-40% of the power of the second card. stick to socket 754 people.
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Stop trolling, your being thickheaded.
The main thing that SLI will help is you buy like a top o the lin card now (6800U for this purpose) and then 2 years down the road when it is pretty dang cheap and you are running low in the performance area all you gotta do is drop another 100 bucks (exaggerating) and bam 80% performance increase. Get it?
Also why is it stupid... do tell what makes it so stupid, if you dont want it or you cant afford it fine but dont downplay it because of that.
-Kevin
Originally posted by: scaryclownsarefun
and run them in a scenario that will waste 20-40% of the power of the second card.
Originally posted by: IKnowNothing
I believe 2 GT's in SLI are like 1 Ultra...add it up and are you really geting a deal out of this?
Originally posted by: kamaboko
it's going to be just like when people were using SLI for their voodoo cards. four or five months down the line people will be unloading their cards for next to nothing because a single card solution will arrive that will kill their coveted SLI configuration. i recall people paying a premium for their "two card" setups then took it in the bum when it was time to unload them. there was a glut of voodoo cards. it simply isn't worth the money.
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Originally posted by: stelleg151
I agree with Azndude. You guys are ignoring the performance in 3DMark 05, which I think will be a pretty good indicator of performance in future games. The 6600gt is getting better marks in SLI than the 6800ULTRA in 3dmark 05, that makes it a pretty damn good upgrade path in my mind, I spend 200 bucks now, wait a year or two, the games start getting to much for it, I get another one for 100-150 bucks without the hassle of selling my current one, and I all of a sudden I have better performance than the dudes who dropped 400-600 dollars a year or two ago. Thats a pretty sweet upgrade path in my mind.
Edit: haha azn dude im with ya on CS, and I cant even play the 20+ people games or mine craps out bigtime.
Originally posted by: stelleg151
Edit: haha azn dude im with ya on CS, and I cant even play the 20+ people games or mine craps out bigtime.