The SLI hack works great
Hmm, I just looked it up and it doesn't appear to be bad. Nothing worse than using old software, but I could be wrong. Not to beat a dead horse, but it makes me happy that I wouldn't be completely out of luck if I ended up with two different brand cards and wanted to use them both. I wonder if it would work on top of bios flashing and overclocking?
Hmm, I think I see what you mean- one chipset handles the processing and one handles the memory or something? I don't get why anyone would want to sli on an amd board though, crossfire is supposed to be more effective I thought.
I don't get why anyone would want to sli on an amd board though, crossfire is supposed to be more effective I thought.
You need to research a lot more then. Nvidia currently has the best scaling.
Yeah, 6k is better but I was just pretty much wanting to slam that statement
Hmm confusing I guess. The way i'd understood it was there were upper level intel motherboards supporting either sli or crossfire, but the amd boards only supported crossfire.You just illustrated exactly what I was saying
video cards are not CPU dependant. In the same way that a Western digital hard drive will work as well on an AMD board as it will on an Intel, even though it is WD, AMD cards will work just as well on Intel as it does AMD, and likewise with Nvidia, even in crossfire/sli. The name doesn't matter, it will work fine on either
You need to research a lot more then. Nvidia currently has the best scaling.
Hmm confusing I guess. The way i'd understood it was there were upper level intel motherboards supporting either sli or crossfire, but the amd boards only supported crossfire.
Last I heard the scaling was 70% with crossfire, and sli is up to around 30%.
Last I heard the scaling was 70% with crossfire, and sli is up to around 30%.
So amd board like mine could use sli if no amd cards were on it, and I could have this so called 90 percent scaling?Intel boards can indeed support both, where as AMD can support 1 or the other. It depends on the chipset. Any AMD chipset (7xx or 8xx) will potentially support crossfire, any with an nVidia 750a or 950a chipset will potentially support SLI
Where does it say that I want to read up on this. If that's true there's a lot of mixed talk going around and I want to know the truth.30%??? lol, I've never known it to EVER be that bad.
gtx460 and gts450's scale in the 90's percent. All 400 and 500 series Nvidia are 80+ percent. ATI 6k series is also 80's IIRC.
I'm running gts450 SLI, performance is better than a gtx470 by quite a decent margin. Overclocked and I'm at gtx570 performance.
So amd board like mine could use sli if no amd cards were on it, and I could have this so called 90 percent scaling?
two 450's combine to deliver very impressive SLI performance with nearly perfect 2:1 scaling. Crysis Warhead demonstrated true 100% efficiency, while games like BattleForge maintained 98% efficient SLI scaling while Aliens vs Predator and Metro 2033 delivered 96% efficient dual-card scaling