I'm starting to get interested in purchasing a new PC sometime in the next year or so...I've had this one about 5 years. Whats the huge advantage to having dual video cards? Doesn't it only help with SLI-compatible games? Will it boost power when rendering in 3d programs or making zbrush run more smoothly? Help me, tech dudes!
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No, I don't know how that works.
I've also been told some chipsets (680i i believe) have stability issues.
The cheaper 8800GTS cards would make a great SLI setup. IIRC, a single 8800GTS outperforms my 7950GX2, but I could be wrong on that. They're about $300 a piece, so $600 for SLI (which isn't that bad, actually). When I bought my 7950GX2 last year, it was $570.
Also, unless you have quite a bit of cash, 1 super video card is better than 2x "good" cards right?
i have double SLI , and am only using one ( its a Gforce 7950 GX2 )...dont know what to do to the one im not using...its depressing having spent a shitload of money on something you dont use.
SLI is a big let down considering how long the "technology" has been around, unless used for games i guess.