7800GT SLI, flying when it worked, frustrating when it didn't because you just knew it had the potential. Some microstutter from time to time too, COD4 made me go mental at times because of it, but I put it down to new tech.
Nvidia was pretty poor implementing SLi profiles, you had to wait for months on end(if they even bothered) for a fix.
I imagine Ati were pretty poor for profiles too when Crossfire first appeared, so I'm not getting on Nvidia's case, just pointing out how it felt as a user at the time.
You could make your own SLI profile but most of the time it didn't do very much at all.
It frustrated me that much, I swore no more twin card set ups for me.
So, yes, I did give up on it...
...Until the good things said about unlocking and vastly improved scaling of the 6950's.
I'd say on a whole I've been more than happy with the performance of them so far.
Profiles seem to be up and running on game release apart from Witcher 2(iirc 8 days to get a profile) and Crysis 2(last minute code change by Crytek broke it,


Crytek) but on the whole, quite quick and if all else fails there's Radeon pro(although doesn't work for me with OpenGl titles).
Very stable, zero micro stuttering using
[email protected] and 2500K@stock/4.5GHz. Microstuttering was very evident though, using a 555BE@stock, but gone when @3.9GHZ with 3 cores.
Last time I had any real issues with SLI was the 7950GX2, I've had 8800GT SLI, GTX260 SLI and GTX470 SLI since without any problems. Some of those setups you listed are some of the worst for microstutter tho - i.e. the 3850s with early drivers is pretty much what started the whole micro stutter being an issue in the first place as it was dire on them for awhile - AMD still do bias on the side of performance over smoothness with crossfire but I've not really seen any stutter with 6950 CF (tho I've seen other issues with it).
Regarding tri-fire and microstutter - its not a magic bullet, the deal is here that the CPU is slower than the GPU capability which induces a more constant delay to rendering, reducing or eliminating the variance on the GPUs.
Rroff,
most of the time I read your posts with great enthusiasm as I can be enlightened with information that I never had a clue about, It's great it really is!
Then you go from being a very informative poster to going on about how rubbish Ati is.
Take the above point, you had issues with your 7950GX2(maybe micro stuttering

) that you don't elaborate about, then you put the boot in and misinform guys here that may not know any better that the 3850's 'pretty much' introduced micro stuttering when it's simply untrue.
Most of the time a simple case of enabling tripple buffering/vsync on and it becomes a non-issue(unless your playing mp fps).
Then, in you come with the other boot about amd's bias on performance over quality. Then with probably this gens best scaling cards, there's other issues with it too!
C'mon man, most of us know you how much your into Nvidia but it's not healthy mate!
