So I have a 6800 256mb pci-e, sli capable card right now. I've got a free pci-e 16x slot, and I can get another 6800 for ~$100. Should I run 2 6800's (24 total 256bit pipes, 2x 300mhz cores, with 512mb ddr3 @600mhz) at a net cost of $100 ORsell my 6800 for ~$100, buy a 7800gt at a net cost of ~$170.
3/22/2006 4:00:44 PM
7800gt because then you can buy an SLI 7800gt a year laterif you go sli now you can't upgrade as easily
3/22/2006 4:32:57 PM
as tiberius has established in another thread, most processes/programs/computing is not programmed for multithreading/parallel processing. the max operations per second and the greatest easily extensible memory bandwidth are the goals. specifically I play wow, bf2, and potentially oblivion. anyone know how these games handle sli? I doubt bf2 handles it well, and I know wow has issues with dual core processors..
3/22/2006 4:36:48 PM
3/22/2006 4:39:04 PM
go 7800 sli
3/22/2006 4:43:06 PM
^^ I'm gonna go ahead and call bullshit on it being that cut and dry http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/12/02/vga_charts_viii/page20.html
3/22/2006 5:38:50 PM
i never said that sli/crossfire was the end-all be-all of parallel graphics processing.I was addressing a more fundamental misconception that he was demonstrating. [Edited on March 22, 2006 at 5:46 PM. Reason : s]
3/22/2006 5:44:34 PM
7900's are out, perhaps look at a 7900gt, same as a 7800 but they use smaller transistor size and run cooler.
3/22/2006 6:59:15 PM