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'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."

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  1. Wow by McGiraf · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Which game you need to run to take advantage of the equvalent of 4 graphic cards?

    1. Re:Wow by HugePedlar · · Score: 5, Funny

      DNF?

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    2. Re:Wow by Kutsal · · Score: 3, Informative

      Nothing yet, probably. But that doesn't mean there won't ever be any.. Also, in most cases, these boards are used by people like John Carmack to come up with proof-of-concept of new ideas/technologies, or whatever cool thing he's cooking up...

      While they may be overkill for your average user, for (game) developers these things will be goldmines..

      -K

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    3. Re:Wow by ceeam · · Score: 4, Funny

      Windows Vista Aero Glass.

    4. Re:Wow by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

      Oblivion. At 1600x1200. Turn up the antialiasing to 4x and turn on all the effects.

    5. Re:Wow by Tim+C · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Today, none (unless you want to run something like Doom 3 or Half Life 2 with all the options turned up to max and at an insane resolution).

      Tomorrow, who knows? I remember a time when a TNT2 Ultra was considered overkill, now you can get more powerful GPUs in mobile phones.

    6. Re:Wow by matt328 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The one where you win by claiming higher frame rate than your peers.

      As an aside: it doesn't matter how long you've been playing a certain fps, your eyes have not mutated to give you the ability to discern a difference between 400 and 405 frames per second.

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    7. Re:Wow by Kjella · · Score: 3, Informative

      Which game you need to run to take advantage of the equvalent of 4 graphic cards?

      Oblivion at 1920x1200? Good thing I don't have an Apple Cinema Display. Personally I think Oblivion's game engine is a bit overrated. Ok it's pretty but not *that* much prettier than the other freeform 3D games that don't kill my GFX card. Right now I'm working on a HOMM5 addiction instead...

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  2. OMG by EW87 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think my Dell just Cried.

  3. Weight by Bios_Hakr · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Don't snap off your PCI slot. Soon, we'll see modder cases with rails for support the front of the cards.

    Or maybe, just maybe, old-school lay-down cases will come back in style.

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  4. Re:Bleugh by mrchaotica · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What would you prefer -- that hardware manufacturers artificially held back new technology?

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  5. Exclusivity- what's the deal? by Coopjust · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The review states:

    Before you get all excited about the prospect of dedicating 96 pixel shaders, 2GB of memory, and 1.1 billion transistors to pumping out boatloads of eye candy inside your PC, however, there's some bad news. NVIDIA says Quad SLI will, at least for now, remain the exclusive realm of PC system builders like Alienware, Dell, and Falcon Northwest because of the "complexity" involved.

    So they are going to alienate the majority of the market that would spend the money on a Quad SLI setup to keep it exclusive to system builders for whatever period of time.

    Seems like a bad business decision to me, at least until (and if) Nvidia comes to their senses.

  6. FINALLY by Quick+Sick+Nick · · Score: 5, Funny

    *Throws away 4 7900 GTXs running in SLI*

    If I upgrade, I might be able to go from 200 frames per second in Doom III to.... 205 frames per second!

    I can't wait to get rid of my old setup! It was a piece of shit!

  7. Attack of the GFX E-penis argument? by LordKazan · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm probably going to loose even more karma for posting with that title and subject - but i'm on a karma--; roll lately.

    Graphics cards innovations for the past several months/year with SLI seem to be me mostly "i have a dual SLI system!", "yeah? well i have a QUAD SLI system!" - soo much performance that is unused it's pointless. Furthermore for the price of one of these brand new cards in the article I can build a decent gaming computer or a HDTV mythTV box.

    I would rather spend $600 on much more useful things that would see use right now on pricewatch the video cards at $100 are: radeon x1300 256mb agp, radeon x1600 pro 256mb pci express, radeon x800 pci express 256mb, geforce 6600 gt pci-e 256mb

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  8. I predicted dual video cards was a fad by TheSkepticalOptimist · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Like the original dual Voodoo cards, multiple video cards is just one of those things that keeps going out of style (but like old fads, makes its appearance every decade or two).

    The cost to implement and manufacture multiple video cards is ridiculous. Who honestly would spend $1400 just to have two video cards, and then only get at most 20% performance improvement.

    With the current trend of multiple cores, I figured it would be just a matter of time for the SLI and Crossfire solutions to switch back to a single video card. Either they would dual core the GPU, or simply put two GPU on the same card.

    I just makes sense to keep a video card as a single card. You dont have to duplicate the production costs and all the other components that are wasted in a dual card configuration, you also dont have to duplicate the bus technology on the motherboard in order to implement dual video cards. Overall, this will be a much cheaper configuration that will actually bring high performance video technology into the realm of being practical.

    Eventually, 4 way GPU cards will be released, and eventually nVidia and/or ATI will start to dual core their GPUs, those spending money on their expensive dual or even quad based SLI configurations just wasted a bunch of money.

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  9. In case you're like me by szembek · · Score: 4, Informative

    SLI stands for Scalable Link Interface.

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  10. Re:Bleugh by kfg · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Unless you spend several hundred dollars every few years, you get way behind the curve.

    What's wrong with staying way behind the curve? It's the same tech, the same games, the same everything over time, except that you get those who think there is some important value to being at the leading edge of the curve to finance your gaming for you.

    Your problem isn't tech, or money . . .it's envy.

    Remember, the best ride is on the face of the wave.

    KFG

  11. New game in mind? by pneumatus · · Score: 3, Funny

    I heard these new cards were developed especially for Duke Nukem Forever!

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  12. Re:Bleugh by moonbender · · Score: 5, Funny

    Remember, the best ride is on the face of the wave.

    I'm sorry, you'll have to come up with a car analogy.

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  13. I was hoping SLI on a Stick meant USB or Firewire by WillAffleckUW · · Score: 3, Insightful

    because for the large numbers of us with laptops, it's really hard to upgrade our video cards, given space constraints, but quite easy to pop in a "stick" video card so we can run the latest graphics apps.

    Sigh.

    See, if I'd bought the "latest" computer, I'd already be out of date - by choosing to just buy a cheap $500 laptop, I'm just as out of date as I was a month ago.

    But ... I will need to be able to play Spore ...

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