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Sidney 16th December 2004 20:11

Gigabyte creates first dual-GPU graphics card
 
Chicago (IL) - Gigabyte will announce Friday the industry's first graphics card running two graphics processors on one board. According to sources, the SLI card will lift current 3DMark2003 record revels by a significant margin while being priced lower than ATI's and Nvidia's single-GPU high-end cards.

http://www.tomshardware.com/hardnews...16_115811.html

jmke 16th December 2004 20:23

Re: Gigabyte creates first dual-GPU graphics card
 
Quote:

Originally posted by lazyman
Gigabyte will announce Friday the industry's first graphics card running two graphics processors on one board
are you kidding me?

I'm pretty sure there are dual GPU cards out there now:)
http://www.xgitech.com/products/products_2.asp?P=1

Sidney 16th December 2004 20:29

Correction:

Dual-GPU card by one of two big names.:D

Xploited Titan 17th December 2004 08:30

Ati created the Rage Fury + some specialized cards with two or more GPUs, 3Dfx did it with their latest creation, XGI does it....

Well, not so uncommon after all :D

The Senile Doctor 17th December 2004 15:31

could you put two of these in sli?
that'd be quadcore-gpu-phun!

jmke 17th December 2004 20:07

they are already in SLI, read the 1st post:po

The Senile Doctor 17th December 2004 20:08

yes... but they only occupy one slot of an sli board...
what happens if you put two of these on one sli-board?

Sidney 17th December 2004 20:19

Quad 4:D

jmke 17th December 2004 20:27

Quote:

Originally posted by calantak
yes... but they only occupy one slot of an sli board...
what happens if you put two of these on one sli-board?

afaik there is no SLI connector which can connect two of these cards:p

Xploited Titan 17th December 2004 21:11

Besides, they develop that kinda technology because they find SLI technology less productive then 2 GPU's on a card... ;)


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