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My son bought TWO's 1950pro

If he goes crossfire he needs a crossfire board (aka AMD/ATI or Intel chipset) And the 2 crossfire bridges.
 
Never heard of the comapny 'triplex' before :confused:

me either.

Just stating the obvious but he does have a mobo capable of Crossfire right?

nah, its his birthday soon so he might get lucky. Doubt it though.

On the off chance that the motherboard is a DFI UT LanParty SLI-DR then crossfire isn't going to work

It's an ultra-d so sli wouldnt work either :p (although it can be hard modded)


one slight "problem" though is i cant monitor temps/fan speed? Ive just seen him play the bioshock demo on full and it looks very. very pretty.
 
Never heard of the comapny 'triplex' before :confused:

Seen them a few times before, always at the cheap end of the market. I'm sure some of ocuk's own brand graphics cards have been triplex before.

Nothing to worry about since 95% of all grpahics cards are just the generic manufacturer's card with their name on it (exceptions are BFG, EVGA etc to name a few). The only thing that seems to vary nowadays is the warranty and bundle.
 
Well get a SLI mobo, possibly one from the new chipset series coming out soon, to run crossfire ? :)

I wouldn't worry about temps or fan speed if you aren't overclocking :)
 
So if he's not going to use Crossfire for the forseeable future, then why buy two X1950 Pro's? He should have bought a 8800GTS 320Mb for £20 more than both of them and it would have been faster then the crossfire set up he doesn't have ;)
 
Triplex used to make a silver PCB Geforce 4 that came in an aluminium briefcase with a glass window. ah those were the days.

triplex-4600-box.jpg


Remember 3Dpower and their GF3 :) , It came in a hand carved wooden box.

pic_box.gif
 
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So if he's not going to use Crossfire for the forseeable future, then why buy two X1950 Pro's? He should have bought a 8800GTS 320Mb for £20 more than both of them and it would have been faster then the crossfire set up he doesn't have ;)

He hasnt bought 2 1950 pro's. TWO = this week only hence the upper case 's. not my sons two 1950pros came today.

And his a only 12 so he cant afford a 8800gts at the moment
 
Triplex used to make a silver PCB Geforce 4 that came in an aluminium briefcase with a glass window. ah those were the days.

triplex-4600-box.jpg


Remember 3Dpower and their GF3 :) , It came in a hand carved wooden box.

pic_box.gif

right okay we now pay over £500 for top end cards and they come in cardboard boxes, i think all gfx xards should come in briefcases from now on
 
Yup which one would you choose for the extra £50 you seem to pay these days.

The one that has the 10 year warranty

or

The one that has a 1 year warranty but comes with a flashy briefcase?
 
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