The power of three!

hans030390

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Originally posted by: sisq0kidd
That has to be fake, the bridge doesn't even connect properly.

Ah! you have a good eye!

Yes I notice it too now.

Still, if it WAS true, i'd be speechless, but since it isn't, I'm looking forward to 3 new 7 series cards.
 

SonicIce

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omg lol u guys i made it like 10 mins ago :p i should have made it more real and dragged it on until tomarrow :p
 

PrayForDeath

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You guys are reminding me of the Bitchin' Fast card :p
But it's not unlikely for nVidia to release a 3-card SLI since SLI is a multi-card, not dual-card technology.
 

Gamingphreek

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Originally posted by: PrayForDeath
You guys are reminding me of the Bitchin' Fast card :p
But it's not unlikely for nVidia to release a 3-card SLI since SLI is a multi-card, not dual-card technology.

Yes there is. Systems are already severly bottlenecked by 2 card SLI. Nothing out there is fast enough for 3 card. Additionally it would require another 180watt of power.

-Kevin
 

Acanthus

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Im very suprised they havent gone 3/4/8 cores for the professional market though.

Nforce 4 Pro
2 dual core opterons
2/4gpu Qudaros in SLI on a custom power brick

It would slaughter everything on the market by a large margain in 3ds max, maya, or the like.
 
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Yes there is. Systems are already severly bottlenecked by 2 card SLI. Nothing out there is fast enough for 3 card. Additionally it would require another 180watt of power.

-Kevin[/quote]


I can't wait until we start rating PCs in Horse power. 1 horsepower [electric] = 746 watts
I'm already at 3/4 HP.
More, More, More!!!!
 

Hyperlite

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Originally posted by: Doughboy
Yes there is. Systems are already severly bottlenecked by 2 card SLI. Nothing out there is fast enough for 3 card. Additionally it would require another 180watt of power.

-Kevin


I can't wait until we start rating PCs in Horse power. 1 horsepower [electric] = 746 watts
I'm already at 3/4 HP.
More, More, More!!!![/quote]

lol