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First Look: Nvidia 3-way SLI on nForce 680i

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Mankz 13th December 2007, 13:59 Quote
Those cards must me absalutly boiling with so little air-space between them...

SOrry, but I still think 2 cards is over the top.
korhojoa 13th December 2007, 14:10 Quote
If they ever release a 8800 gt with two connectors.
I'm getting this.
Seriously. When i get back from my trip to the lovely army, if I see that this is still kicking major ass, I'm getting three of 8800 gt equivalents, and getting myself triple f*cking sli.
YES!
Redbeaver 13th December 2007, 14:14 Quote
yep. if not only the GTX and Ultra have this capabilities, the number of people that would have this will definitely increase. one can easily buy the board, get 1 card... then when he has the extra cash, he'd get another one. voila. SLI. fast forward a year or two... rather than overhauling a whole upgrade, u just get a 3rd card. thats neat.
noobarino 13th December 2007, 14:17 Quote
So you need 3x8800 ultras to stop cryisis crapping all over your computer
Tim S 13th December 2007, 14:24 Quote
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Originally Posted by noobarino
So you need 3x8800 ultras to stop cryisis crapping all over your computer

haha, yes, it's true :D
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Originally Posted by Tile
I wonder how much power do these video cards require. Nvidia should start to think seriously on ways to improve the electrical and thermal efficiency of their products.

I can run some tests if you want... Nvidia's TDP rating (which is a maximum) for an 8800 Ultra is around 175-180W afaik.
kenco_uk 13th December 2007, 14:26 Quote
tbh, within a year, there'll be a card on sale for about a third of the price of those three that is just as powerful, if not more so.
Tim S 13th December 2007, 14:26 Quote
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Originally Posted by kenco_uk
tbh, within a year, there'll be card on sale for about a third of the price of those three that is just as powerful, if not more so.

Of course, and you could say the same about SLI/CrossFire too. :)
Cr4zYEnder 13th December 2007, 14:34 Quote
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Originally Posted by Tile
I wonder how much power do these video cards require. Nvidia should start to think seriously on ways to improve the electrical and thermal efficiency of their products.

Hopefully the newer G92 versions will be able to triple sli and they will have lower power requirements than the old models due to smaller manufacturing scale.
samkiller42 13th December 2007, 14:40 Quote
Thats pretty impressive having 3 cards, how novel, kinda works with AMD's new tri-core cpu, lmao.
Watercooling would be suitible to keep 3 Ultras cool i think, or phase cooling, or a fridge freezer (freezer for the pc)
Do you think we could see a 8950GX2 for quad gpu goodness:P?

Sam
kenco_uk 13th December 2007, 14:43 Quote
Ooh, tri-sex cards! Kinky :D
yakyb 13th December 2007, 14:45 Quote
just have to wiat to see how 780i holds up with a 9450 now!!
Tulatin 13th December 2007, 14:48 Quote
Shame that there's officially no G92 support for this atm :(
Firehed 13th December 2007, 15:06 Quote
Okay, great in concept here, but that's just insane. Maybe I'm tainted from a rather less-than-fantastic SLI experience back some time ago (they still don't let you use multiple displays when SLI is enabled, right?), but spending that much on games now still seems insane.

I suppose if you've got the cash to burn... but yeah - that's crazy.
zr_ox 13th December 2007, 15:11 Quote
I was sure the early reports were indicating that this would only be possible on the 780i.

This is interesting since a simple driver will enable it, that begs the question then "why bother with the 780i" since it really brings little extra to the table, and at what cost?

Nice article for something which has potential, still lacking some optimization since the performance should still be much better. It's early but I cant see this getting much better with time, why would Nvidia pour extra resources into optimizing something that fewer than 1% of the market can afford? They wont and will release a single card in 6 months that can outperform this :=)
Goty 13th December 2007, 15:13 Quote
I'm anxious to see some in-depth IQ assessment. NVIDIA manages to achieve almost perfect scaling at times and I'm just a bit skeptical of that.
outlaw 13th December 2007, 15:32 Quote
i would love to have this setup but after a year or so they still would be 'old' and people like us always want to have the latest so theres really no point in spending so much money for this as long as you dont have a lot of $$ to waste
Jipa 13th December 2007, 15:39 Quote
Atleast it looks so ballsy it's easily worth paying 2000 € or so (not enough maybe?) for the mobo + cards + CPU.
FaSMaN 13th December 2007, 15:47 Quote
When I saw the title of the article I was jumping for joy,as I allready have a striker exteme and really wanted to go with 3 gpus,but then reading further I couldn't help but get depressed, how can Nvidia not allow the 8800gt to go 3-way,its a budget card that just about everybody can afford in a 3 card setup,why shoot them selfs in the foot and decrease there target market by allmost 90%, ATI/AMD is probably laugh thing at this piont,as they just released there 4 card solution and 4x 3870s will probably work out to 1/2 as expensive as 3x 8800 ultras :( ,not that I would use a 4 card amd/ati setup though...

Allso if I'm not mistaken wasn't the 3rd pci-e slot meant for a 3rd smaller nvidia graphics card to render physics ?
fakeN 13th December 2007, 16:09 Quote
it really is crazy, just better to wait for nextgen cards
Kipman725 13th December 2007, 17:01 Quote
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Originally Posted by Tim S
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Originally Posted by kenco_uk
tbh, within a year, there'll be card on sale for about a third of the price of those three that is just as powerful, if not more so.

Of course, and you could say the same about SLI/CrossFire too. :)

I do.. sli is silly unless you need the speed right now for what your doing.
Jodiuh 13th December 2007, 17:10 Quote
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Originally Posted by yakyb
just have to wiat to see how 780i holds up with a 9450 now!!
I'm a bit sad in that a new board for my system has to be purchased this weekend. I'm going to miss out on the 780i by a week! :(
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Originally Posted by FaSMaN
...how can Nvidia not allow the 8800gt to go 3-way,its a budget card that just about everybody can afford...
3x $250 = $750
3x $500 = $1500
ATI has nothing to compete, NV's got us by the balls. :(
JADS 13th December 2007, 17:31 Quote
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Originally Posted by kenco_uk
tbh, within a year, there'll be a card on sale for about a third of the price of those three that is just as powerful, if not more so.

Well there won't be unless ATI pulls their finger out, what is the point of expensive product development and launches if you're already miles ahead of the competition?
Delphium 13th December 2007, 17:33 Quote
OMG

Nice tech review guys ;)

3 cards!!! why oh why oh why :?
You must need to wear an asbestos/space suit in order to go anywhere near such a system.

Nexxo 13th December 2007, 17:43 Quote
Lead underwear, tbh. Just being in the presence of such awesome gaming power will make your gonads retract back into your belly.

And that is before you saw the electricity bill.. :D
Gunsmith 13th December 2007, 17:48 Quote
how did you power the 3rd card? i wasnt aware of any psu's that had more then 4x PCI-X power lines?
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