That is such a waste. I think SLI is a huge gimmick, It's much better to get
the fastest single card you can buy because SLI doesn't work for all games.
Many times when a game is released, it doesn't support SLI modes. Sometimes
the next driver update adds support, but usually by the time that comes out
you've already finished the game!

It also seems that with packing 3 cards in the case, they lost the room to
have a discrete audio card, so it seems you will be depending on the onboard
audio.

Not to mention, that machine will be very, very loud.

If I am giving up all that, then my graphics performance had better be 3
times (or very, very close) to what someone with a single card gets.
And, it just doesn't work out that way. If you get a 30% increase in
performance across the board in games you're lucky!


2008/9/24 Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> http://news.cnet.com/2300-1040_3-6246695-1.html?tag=mncol
>
> Now how many of us have $8,000 to spend on a big toy?
>


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