tbird412 New Member Apr 30, 2009 #1 If you just got a huge tax return and could buy two of any graphics card you want (for PCI-E) then what would you get?
If you just got a huge tax return and could buy two of any graphics card you want (for PCI-E) then what would you get?
Leopold Butters New Member Apr 30, 2009 #3 Def gtx 295s, I plan on doing this next year with the new GTX cards, what ever beats out the 295 next year.
Def gtx 295s, I plan on doing this next year with the new GTX cards, what ever beats out the 295 next year.
Bodaggit23 Active Member Apr 30, 2009 #4 tbird412 said: If you just got a huge tax return and could buy two of any graphics card you want (for PCI-E) then what would you get? Click to expand... Depends on your specs. There's no need to get 2 GTX295's if your hardware is going to bottleneck them.
tbird412 said: If you just got a huge tax return and could buy two of any graphics card you want (for PCI-E) then what would you get? Click to expand... Depends on your specs. There's no need to get 2 GTX295's if your hardware is going to bottleneck them.
kookooshortman55 New Member Apr 30, 2009 #6 Only 2 video cards? If I had the money I would go with a 23 card setup http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjOW5iW7dJQ
Only 2 video cards? If I had the money I would go with a 23 card setup http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjOW5iW7dJQ
kookooshortman55 New Member Apr 30, 2009 #8 Hahah well I don't think they enable SLI, and it's probably not just one OS. It was made primarily for folding so it's probably a couple different computers, with all running F@H under the same username. But that would still be sick to have lol
Hahah well I don't think they enable SLI, and it's probably not just one OS. It was made primarily for folding so it's probably a couple different computers, with all running F@H under the same username. But that would still be sick to have lol