Oh, and here is another question for NVIDIA, for hardcore performance enthusiasts:
ATi has released Quad-Crossfire, and you can get it rather cheap (4 HD3870's or 4 HD3850's aren't that much money), is there going to be an answer to this from the NVIDIA front (Like Triple or Quad SLi compatible 9800GT's or 9800GTS's)? The current 8800GT and 8800GTS (Including the G92 version) only have one SLi connector, meaning they can't do Triple-SLi or Quad-SLi, and they're the cheapest, relatively fast GPU's NVIDIA has...
You have to get pricey 8800GTX's or 8800ULTRA's to be able to get Triple-SLi or Quad-SLi (Only with a motherboard which supports it on the first, and Quad-SLi only works with 7950GX2's or a jury-rigged 8800GTX/ULTRA setup, so Quad-SLi is essentially missing from NVIDIA's 8 Generation anyhow) (The 9800GX2 will be the answer to the Quad-SLi issue, but it still isn't very cheaper compared to the ATi solution)...
So, when will we see a solution to this problem? Or will we even see a solution?
@Tracer76's post above: ROFLMAO...Fluffy!!!
Respectfully,
PROACEX1
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