This puppy will get you 4K all day long.
EVGA 9800 GT
You not going to get 4x GX2's in one box for multiple reason, space mainly, then there's power consideration, and costs.
I run the following:
6x EVGA 9800 GT SC's (These were comodity buy's (Low Cost) but well worth it)
2x BFG 8800 GTS 512 G92's (these are sweet cards all the way around)
1x EVGA GX-280 (It's a beast, size, cost, pwr, but it's an awesome card)
I'm most happy with the 9800's for the cost v.s. PPD and power consumption. GX-280 is for my main rig, gaming and such but it pulls a solid 7.5K PPD, it's expensive to buy and to run. The 8800's are pretty tough to beat. I backed the shaders off from 1902 to about 1800 and have had no trouble whatsoever. They crank out 5.2K to 5.5K PPD consistently.
I'd recommend, look at your budget, both in terms of purchase and sustaining costs. Then slot in the product that best fits your situation and accept the PPD.
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EVGA 9800 GT
You not going to get 4x GX2's in one box for multiple reason, space mainly, then there's power consideration, and costs.
I run the following:
6x EVGA 9800 GT SC's (These were comodity buy's (Low Cost) but well worth it)
2x BFG 8800 GTS 512 G92's (these are sweet cards all the way around)
1x EVGA GX-280 (It's a beast, size, cost, pwr, but it's an awesome card)
I'm most happy with the 9800's for the cost v.s. PPD and power consumption. GX-280 is for my main rig, gaming and such but it pulls a solid 7.5K PPD, it's expensive to buy and to run. The 8800's are pretty tough to beat. I backed the shaders off from 1902 to about 1800 and have had no trouble whatsoever. They crank out 5.2K to 5.5K PPD consistently.
I'd recommend, look at your budget, both in terms of purchase and sustaining costs. Then slot in the product that best fits your situation and accept the PPD.
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