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01-19-11, 07:17 AM #2
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There are no quad video cards unless your working off a server motherboard or one of the pimp editions I find at CES. Rember buying the lasts thing out there doesn't mean you have the best. What I do is find a balance in the specs and see what I'm trading off on price levels. It's also an investment. I had my Nvidia 8800 for a few years before I went to the ATI Radion 4890. While I would have loved to have two GTs the single ATI is dam good by itself. Think of this though, if I had the dual Nvidias they would performed a bit less then the standards of my ATI. Granted they were a bit older. Spend less for older cards, more for one, or crazy more to crosfire two new models.
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01-19-11, 07:05 PM #4Re: Tech question
Are you referring to a board with quad video capabilities? You could use two HD-5970's and get quad gpu's.
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01-20-11, 08:17 PM #8
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Oh my bad I ment I have a quad core processor and dual Nvidia video cards. No soviet, it didnt require a upgraded power supply. I was just thinkin that even with the dual cards I might not make the requirements. Can I just add new video card(s) as needed or should I trade up for newer stuff?
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