Ég skil þetta allaveganna þannig að ég gæti farið útí tæknibæ í dag og keypt mér 2 stikki af x1800xl fyrir 89.000kr.. sett þau á crossfire borð og notað þau í "Crossfire mode" án þess að vera með crossfire master card.These days, both the ATI and the NVIDIA platforms are improving in terms of flexibility. The biggest step forward certainly is NVIDIA's version 80 driver, because it relaxes the graphics card requirements for running SLI. It is no longer necessary to have exactly the same graphics cards and firmware versions. Users have also been given the option to run SLI without necessarily plugging in the SLI bridge connector that is used for information interchange. ATI, on the other side, links its graphics cards using an external cabling solution. Here, the Catalyst 5.11 drivers (and later versions) eliminate the need for this. They even make Crossfire Master cards obsolete, though at the price of somewhat reduced performance.
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http://www.tomshardware.com/motherboard ... st-02.htmlGraphics Card Flexibility Using ATI's 5.11 Catalyst driver (and up) eliminates the need for a Crossfire Master graphics card and allows running entry-level MVP setups without the interlink cable.
Highest end models still in short supply.
Og já.. entry level kortin eru x1300 á 95$ stikkið.