'SLI On A Stick' Reviewed
Bender writes "What would happen if you took NVIDIA's multi-GPU teaming capability, SLI, and stuck it onto a single graphics card? Probably something like the GeForce 7950 GX2, a 'single' video card with dual printed circuit boards, dual graphics processors, dual 512MB memory banks, and nearly twice the performance of any other 'single' video card. Add two of these to a system, and you've got the truly extreme possibility of Quad SLI. We've seen early versions of these things benchmarked before, but the latest revision of this card is smaller, draws less power than a single-GPU Radeon X1900 XTX, and is now selling to the public."
Wow is right! I can't escape this css /. 4th dimension I've stumbled into. Looks good, but IE7b is getting jacked now, because even this form box I'm typing into right now is spilling over past the white "table" into some "black" bar nether-region over on the right. And don't give me some IE7 www non compliance crap as an excuse. IE7 is here. It's queer. And it's here to stay.
Also, please indent the nested replies at least twice the pixel width you have now. You can barely make out the nested structure and who replied to what parent. Overall, the new fonts are welcome and it looks great.
As far as this topic goes, Nivida rulez! That is all. Please return to your regularly scheduled programming. END TRANSMISSION.
Taco - Love the new sleeker look but please, please,please,... give us control over the display font and font size in the preferences. The font you chose is presbyoptic phobic.
I'm headed off to mozilla.org to see if there's a "choose your own fontsize so you can read slashdot" extension for Firefox. Hmmm,... do I look under GeezerEyes or GeezerEyesGoodbye?
IE7 blows. As a staunch IE supporter prior to v7 I am totally giving up any support for the new browser and will recommend the same to my clients. MS's biggest mistake in the browser domaination game was developing IE7. Download Firefox my man.
Me gonna go write me open source software and grow long beard and smokum some weedus and ummmm hide from people
That's an unusual view. Every other person I know either:
- didn't like IE6 or earlier and still doesn't like IE7;
- didn't like IE6 or earlier, but does like IE7;
- loved IE6 and loves IE7 even more.
Out of interest, why do you feel that way?
(Me, I think the first is probably sane, the second is perhaps misguided, and the third is either warped and masochistic, or plain stupid...)