http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=2315
uses two 6600GT gpus on one card
performance is a little less than an sli rig and there are mucho hardware/software issues
interesting - gigabyte dual gpu vid card
interesting - gigabyte dual gpu vid card
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yea, but I think it would be faster once they get the kinks figgured out. and I was thinking. run 2 of them things in sli....if they could. Nice!
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I could be wrong, but I think it still uses the SLI software somehow, so it recognizes the card as two? I have a feel like the card might not work in SLI. Still, that would be one sick gaming machine.
edit: yeah, it says in the article it can only use one core unless using a SLI enabled motherboard.
edit: yeah, it says in the article it can only use one core unless using a SLI enabled motherboard.
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