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Im not saying anything bad about this card until i see benchmarks. This card + Crysis patch + new nvidia drivers could be the golden ticket for performance![]()

I'd much rather get a proper 9800gtx, or D9E, whatever the hell its called, quad sli has never really been much good.
Then again, it comes out around the same time my step up program with evga ends, so if its a cost effective upgrade I might give it a whirl

Could this be the gfx card to bring Crysis to its knees? Visually, looks the buisness
I cant be bothered going back over the thread, but someone made a comment about Dual GPU's.
Thats been done, both Gigabyte and Asus made them.
Gigabyte made a 6600GT Dual GPU card ( downside it needed the special Giagbyte Mobo ).
Asus made a 6800GT Dual GPU card ( even had an external PSU ).
time for the launch of their products on February 14

So basically the 9800 series is a refresh. Just like the 7800 to 7900 series was?

Loadsa, you must admit the 9800GX2 will be something new, its better than getting 2 8800GTS's.

Loadsa, you must admit the 9800GX2 will be something new, its better than getting 2 8800GTS's.

it isn't though, you can make a 9800 GX2 now, buy a couple of GTS's, and get some electrical tape to stick em together, voila.![]()
It's still good though for those running on motherboards with non nvidia chipsets no?
I usually play at 1440x900 for multiplayer games and 1920x1200 for single player and in most games that support AFR I see 70+% gains at 1440x and 90+% gains at 1920x.