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Anyone got experience with this? 
Is the scaling finally working properly or is it still rubbish?

Is the scaling finally working properly or is it still rubbish?
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This review is from Monday:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/geforce-gtx-480-3-way-sli-crossfire,review-31886.html
"But in order to get enough airflow through the card and out its rear-facing exhaust, it has to spin those Delta blowers incredibly fast—fast enough to generate the sort of noise I can guarantee you don’t want to hear."
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I have no experience of three or four card set-ups but iirc three card is where the sweet spot is. Adding a fourth card or gpu is very hit and miss.
This is why I reccomend the GTX470 in SLI over 5850CF/5970 even tho the single GTX470 is hard to justify.
It seems a lot depends on the res. In tom hardware review tri sli had worst framerates than dual sli in some games![]()
How does a review of gtx480 in sli allow you to justify that gtx470 in sli are so good?
I;m not saying that they are not a potent force in sli, it's just that review results are lacking.
From what I can see, xfire and sli scales pretty much evenly depending on the game.
Therefore if a 5850 beats a gtx470, two 5850's in xfire will beat two gtx470's in SLI and price difference is even bigger.
The gtx 470 is overpriced, fact. Buying two doesn't make that statement any less valid.
At the very worst, SLI is good for a 71% performance increase (in Just Cause 2). At the very best, it yields 89% additional performance (in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.). Three other games fall between in an impressively-close spread. It turns out that two-card SLI is a very effective way to improve the performance of a gaming machine.
The raw data might not be very indicative, but the scaling numbers are much more telling. At the very worst, CrossFire increases performance by 23%. At the very best, it’s good for a 79% boost (ironically, in Call of Duty).
According to the write up at the end
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/geforce-gtx-480-3-way-sli-crossfire,review-31886-13.html
CF scaling is all over the place.

I've had my hands on them to play with... I don't own a pair.
I have sat down and benchmarked 470 SLI and 5850 CF but unfortunatly I wasn't allowed to bring them home.
LoL toms can't even bench crysis with xfire at max rez when every other site can, says it all really, toms suck and not to be trusted.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ATI/Radeon_HD_5870_CrossFire/7.html
According to the write up at the end
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/geforce-gtx-480-3-way-sli-crossfire,review-31886-13.html
CF scaling is all over the place.
Rroff, no offense but it's no secret your a big Nivdia supporter, I think I will stick to the impartial reviews.
Yes, thats fantastic, except Tom clearly had problems with Crysis, and he choose the worst resolution at 1920x1200 Just cause shows the same scaling between Sli and xfire, multiple other reviews show NO issues with crossfire in Crysis, Tom was just being a douchebag, 20 websites can make it work, one website can't make it work......... justifiably crap in Crysis or Tom being incompetant, is it really hard to draw the correct conclusion?
So by choose the 5870's worst resolution(because of memory) and comparing it to Nvidia's best(because of memory) and including some results that simply aren't matched by the majority of websites they show SLI has amazing scaling and Xfire to not have such significant scaling.
But this is the problem a 470GTX IS NOT a 480gtx, the 480gtx has a 15% clock speed advantage, higher memory bus and MORE MEMORY.
So Nvidia's biggest wins due to memory scaling at the highest res possible, simply won't be comparable to a 470gtx with less memory, less bandwidth and less clock speeds.
Using 480gtx sli scaling and results in extreme best case scenario is NOT remotely representative of what 470gtx sli can do.
Firstly the best case scenario SCALING will be worse because the scaling came in the worst memory situations Metro results being absolutely ridiculous are purely a memory problem, nothing more or less, several other games at 2560x1600 + 4xaa will be memory limited.
SO Scaling will be worse, on top of circa 20% worse performance in single AND SLI modes, because both cards are slower. Woo, how great are the 470gtx's.
Considering how god damned good 5870's are in xfire at a much more used 1920x1200, and how much worse SLI scales comparitively at non memory limited resolutions, the 5870cf becomes EASILY the better choice, and even better is the 5850cf which get painfully close to 5870 performance when both overclocked at an even cheaper price.
480gtx sli actually scales very nicely at high res, but is less good at 1920x1200. 470gtx sli will NOT scale the same, and pretending it will is, daft.