Jebus, nice computer though! I only see one gpu in there, though, are you waiting on another one?
Also did you not use a CD rom? If so I did the same thing, so much can be put on thumb drives nowadays, and I've got an external CD drive I can use if I ever need one.
thanks! yes noir is right, its a dual-gpu card and costs like two 4870's. also, the mobo is a single slot pcie 2.0x16 so no crossfire(ati's version of sli) for me.
when not gaming, i disable the pcie slot and use the onboard HD4200 for energy saving. re: optical disk drive/cd-rom, i also just use a usb-pluggable slim drive.
i found this interesting pci-e tool to test system bottlenecks between the cpu -> gpu and gpu -> cpu.
http://developer.amd.com/GPU/ATISTREAMPOWERTOY/Pages/default.aspxfile:
http://developer.amd.com/Downloads/PCIeSpeedTest_v0.2.zipfor well balanced-systems, the throughput between cpu/gpu should be about equal.
the testing program will* crash so use the msdos prompt/command line within windows to test it.
only the program will crash, not windows. so you can still see your results. very useful synthetic benchmark.
although being "synthetic" it only is a rather marginally good representation of real world application data transfer bandwidth.