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So, the master card is sending data while the slave card is or is only using a proportion of the buffer etc if it is split framing the image.
What you're suggesting is that the data required to render frames is being exchanged via the pci-e interface before the frame is drawn and after it is finished
That would introduce massive latency compared to keeping the data all within the vram, which is why all cards in sli/crossfire mirror eachothers vram.
In response to the OP; No it is not worth it but I'd kill you and your girlfriend - and all the cylons - to have them.
You really need to upgrade your CPU with 3x780GTX!
It'll be two GTX780. The EVGA is being sold, I can't fit everything on my board anyway as I like my Phoebus soundboard and three is unnecessary.
So, what CPU is recommended? I'd like to keep it AMD for now, I fully intend to get an intel board and memory to do testing and reviews on, little side project I'm helping with. Currently, I have an FX8150 at 4.75Ghz from 1.475v. Nice and stable and cool. All 8 cores running.
Forget AMD
Rampage IV Extreme and 3930k and overclock the nuts off it.![]()
Forget AMD
Rampage IV Extreme and 3930k and overclock the nuts off it.![]()
Right, I'll build an intel system before Christmas as I'll be spending £1500 at least no doubt and I can't warrant another £1500 expenditure so soon after just spend £2000+ on my system.
There likely to be anything new coming out in around 6 months? Hang on for better hardware if there is?
And if I'm using mult monitor?
And the extra ram is used anyway in SLI. One card processes either one frame or half a frame wile the other one process the next frame or the other half, then its all sent to the card with the link to the monitor and is displayed so I really don't understand why people are thinking that having two cards doesn't give you more memory and processing power.
It gives you faster processing by about 80% however you will still only have 3gb of vram as it dosnt add up it stacks. We all know what we are talking about because most of us have had crossfire or sli before
And if I'm using mult monitor?
And the extra ram is used anyway in SLI. One card processes either one frame or half a frame wile the other one process the next frame or the other half, then its all sent to the card with the link to the monitor and is displayed so I really don't understand why people are thinking that having two cards doesn't give you more memory and processing power.
Well, I just got my system back together with the 4gb GTX680 in watercooled, only got world of tanks installed but, on my 9800GX2, I'd get 15-20 FPS, fan at 100% and temps of 80 odd degrees if not more.
GTX680, 60 FPS, no noise and max temps of 40 degrees. All for £295 which I think is a bargain, saved £200 over buying new.
Don't think any of the GTX780 are going to materialise so going to get the £1300 back, put it in the bank and be very happy with my now silent and very juicy system I have, and I have 4GB of RAM.![]()