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does anyone know where i can find a list of compatible GPUs for Quad CrossfireX?
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zNozR wrote does anyone know where i can find a list of compatible GPUs for Quad CrossfireX?
Why on earth would you need quad-Crossfire? It's terribly inefficient and not even possible on 1155. Quadfire is really only used for competitive benchmarking and as a proof of concept.
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r00t_b33r wrotezNozR wrote does anyone know where i can find a list of compatible GPUs for Quad CrossfireX?
Why on earth would you need quad-Crossfire? It's terribly inefficient and not even possible on 1155. Quadfire is really only used for competitive benchmarking and as a proof of concept.
i dint mean quad as 4 gpus, i ment it as 2 gpus! some on NCIX he quotes it as quad sli/ quad crossfirex yet its only 2 gpus!
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zNozR wroter00t_b33r wrotezNozR wrote does anyone know where i can find a list of compatible GPUs for Quad CrossfireX?
Why on earth would you need quad-Crossfire? It's terribly inefficient and not even possible on 1155. Quadfire is really only used for competitive benchmarking and as a proof of concept.
have you miss understood? quad crossfire/quad sli isnt 4 GPUs... its 2!
No, it is 4 GPUs. Crossfire is two, and Trifire is 3. Two dual-GPU cards in Crossfire would give you 4 GPUs. A dual GPU card can also be used with a single GPU cards (Like a 5870 with a 5970) for a triple-GPU setup with two cards.
There is a distinction between a "graphics card" and a "GPU." You cannot refer to one as the other.
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r00t_b33r wrotezNozR wroter00t_b33r wrotezNozR wrote does anyone know where i can find a list of compatible GPUs for Quad CrossfireX?
Why on earth would you need quad-Crossfire? It's terribly inefficient and not even possible on 1155. Quadfire is really only used for competitive benchmarking and as a proof of concept.
have you miss understood? quad crossfire/quad sli isnt 4 GPUs... its 2!
No, it is 4 GPUs. Crossfire is two, and Trifire is 3. Two dual-GPU cards in Crossfire would give you 4 GPUs. A dual GPU card can also be used with a single GPU cards (Like a 5870 with a 5970) for a triple-GPU setup with two cards.
There is a distinction between a "graphics card" and a "GPU." You cannot refer to one as the other.
read my edited version its was NCIX that f :idea: ed me over sorry about that!
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Fair enough!
What kind of setup are you envisioning?
What kind of setup are you envisioning?
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r00t_b33r wrote Fair enough!
What kind of setup are you envisioning?
a gaming one thats future proof but not like dual gtx590 future proof!
something in the amd/ati 6000 series but not 6990
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zNozR wroter00t_b33r wrote Fair enough!
What kind of setup are you envisioning?
a gaming one thats future proof but not like dual gtx590 future proof!
something in the amd/ati 6000 series but not 6990
There is no such thing as future proof, unfortunately. What's most important is saving all the money you can while getting a system that will not limit you for as long as possible. This is why a lot of people build yearly systems that are more reasonable. Hardware goes out of date fast, so there's no reason to drop a ton of money needlessly on hardware you'll never actually need.
In the near future, current storage will be outdated the fastest. SSD tech is coming up in a big way, and we're on the cusp of the switch from magnetic drives to solid-state drives. It's a bad time to buy any storage now, so get what you need and not five 3TB drives and a number of SSDs. You'll regret it.
Same goes for everything else. Within a year, your stuff will be a generation behind. Go for the sweet spot, not the flagships. The sweet spot for 2011-2012 was the 2500K, 6950/560Ti, 8GB RAM, the Samsung Spinpoint F3, Corsair 650TX (or equivalent), perhaps a 128 GB SATA III SSD like the Crucial M4 or Samsung 830, a quality board (there are many), and a case like the Lian Li PC-K62.
New stuff is entering the market now, so the conventions are changing.
So what's your budget, and what games do you play?
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r00t_b33r wrotezNozR wroter00t_b33r wrote Fair enough!
What kind of setup are you envisioning?
a gaming one thats future proof but not like dual gtx590 future proof!
something in the amd/ati 6000 series but not 6990
There is no such thing as future proof, unfortunately. What's most important is saving all the money you can while getting a system that will not limit you for as long as possible. This is why a lot of people build yearly systems that are more reasonable. Hardware goes out of date fast, so there's no reason to drop a ton of money needlessly on hardware you'll never actually need.
In the near future, current storage will be outdated the fastest. SSD tech is coming up in a big way, and we're on the cusp of the switch from magnetic drives to solid-state drives. It's a bad time to buy any storage now, so get what you need and not five 3TB drives and a number of SSDs. You'll regret it.
Same goes for everything else. Within a year, your stuff will be a generation behind. Go for the sweet spot, not the flagships. The sweet spot for 2011-2012 was the 2500K, 6950/560Ti, 8GB RAM, the Samsung Spinpoint F3, Corsair 650TX (or equivalent), perhaps a 128 GB SATA III SSD like the Crucial M4 or Samsung 830, a quality board (there are many), and a case like the Lian Li PC-K62.
New stuff is entering the market now, so the conventions are changing.
So what's your budget, and what games do you play?
well my build will be happening towards the end of spring and a budget of like 2000 tops! so theres no reason seen as you say there will be a change so ill just wait it out thanks anyway
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Good deal. If you're interested in building then, shoot me a PM. I've noticed most people on TTG don't give the best advice, and I wouldn't go to most of them. Unfortunately, I'm too busy in the music section to set them all on track.
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