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Old 26th September 2005, 23:42   #1
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Default ATI CrossFire first look

One of the most obvious physical differences between SLi and CrossFire,
is the method of connection between the two cards. With SLi a small
bridge is employed between the two cards that links them internally,
while CrossFire uses a daisy chained DVI cable that links up the cards
externally. There’s no doubt that the nVidia solution is more elegant
from a PC building point of view, but looks aren’t everything.


http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=1935

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