Benchmark; 3dmark06; 13166
Not a great score but respectable. Stock settings quad SLI system. My single 8800GTS 340MB system; 8400.
I don't think either Krusty or MrRiply(H) have a SLI system. I have two of them. SLI isn't for everyone. Economics; There's a racing Axum; How fast do you want to go? How much money you got? Could be a computer reference. How much flogging can you do on that AGP horse before it dies? Single card systems are the same way. Tweaking will get you a long way and is an excellent way to learn about computers or to make up for the lack of bucks. The above system referenced cost about $2200(approx). Now if I tweak it...
If you need a lot of graphic power or you like playing new games on the top settings go SLI. But like everything there are pitfalls. More parts, more chance of failure, More parts, more power required. Motherboard choice is more critical. Computer case choice is more critical, Cooling more of a factor. You will only have one or two PCI slots left after you SLI. Is a 8800GTX SLI system outrageous at $2200? Hardly a high end price. Specs; Intel Quad 2.4, XFX MB, 8800GTX x2, 4GB Ram(I used 6GB on test) 1000Watt PSU, Full tower Case, 7.2 WD HD x2, Windows XP Pro x64
Earlier in the week I posted 3 questions; My response is denoted with; a
here's the answers posted by Mr Ripley(H)
Question; Why do all the reviewers in all the magazines giving SLI computer systems high marks. (I gots bad grammar)
Because SLI obviously improves performance but since it doesn't work on all titles and gets outperformed by the next gen card anyway it's not that much value in the end. I wouldn't want two lower end cards for the price of one high-end one.
a; A SLI system will outperform a single card system. Maybe not always the best economical solution but a performance reality. Computer parts are always competing against the next generation. Like a reference to Hollywood "they eat their young". Computers are the same way. SLI has been out a couple of years now. Its hardly new. Buy computer stuff like a new car. Wait till December. My system is last years tech. Works good.
Question; Why do all the benchmarks (used by the same reviewers the magazines) show SLI systems beating single systems?
2: Because SLI systems beat single systems but rarely manage to do so for less money. They're not a miracle solution that would give you a GTX for half the price - before GT/9600 you had to pay more to get similar performance. Right now SLI works only because the higher end new generation hasn't been yet released because the market lacks competition as ATI can't compete with Nvidia at the moment. Nvidia could release the 9800 if it wanted.
a. A SLI system is faster than a single card system. You really didn't answer the question; So response to your response; Economics and speed. In some ways we are saying the same thing. Bear in mind for most of us this is a hobby. Hobbies are rarely rational. I posted this a while back; If two cards are going to cost you x amount. Then buy a single card for x amount. How would 2-9600 GTs do against a single 9600GT? Or two 9800s?
Question;Why are all the top gaming computer companies such as Falcon NW etc using SLI as their top systems?
3: You need to use SLI on a TOP system because two 8800 ultras in SLI will beat a single card. Even though it ends up costing ludicrously much.
a. Performance sells. The market sets the price. But I am confident that I can build a comparable system for a lot less than $8,000. And if it breaks I can fix it.
I think we have beaten this SLI horse to death. So I am going to post some screen shots from my old system and that will be my last comment on it. (I'll be nice and not post the AH 727FR (spike)i got with the quad system)
Note; 2 cars next to each other; slower, more drag. But if you lengthened the bodies and.... 2 engines in one car. faster until....