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Quote Nuffenburger 12th August 2008, 10:30
Nice spelling mistake in the first paragraph.
Each gpu has 1mb making 2gb rofl.
1mb + 1mb = 2gb. Time to start whipping out ye olde 1mb hard drives lol 2 in one system could be 2gb :D
Quote johnnyboy700 12th August 2008, 11:52
Sod the spelling mistakes, I'm not here for an English lesson.

I'm now wondering if its better to have two 4870's or one of these. At least with the two cards I can always whip one out if there's a game that throws a real wobbly with dual GPU's, can't do that if they're on the one card.

Still waiting for the Gen2 4870's, only one out so far and it only seems to have 1GB of memory and that's it.

Have I missed the Bit-Tech group test on multi card setups or is it stil in the pipeline?
Quote Ransoman 12th August 2008, 11:57
Making fun of mistakes, very mature.

Anyway, All i can say is, HOLY bleep. That card sounds amazing!
Quote Bindibadgi 12th August 2008, 12:48
linked wrong thread sorry
Quote Nikumba 12th August 2008, 13:16
Hmm off to check to see if I have a PCI-E 2 mobo, if not will wait till i7 for the upgrade
Quote mclean007 12th August 2008, 17:35
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Originally Posted by Nikumba
Hmm off to check to see if I have a PCI-E 2 mobo, if not will wait till i7 for the upgrade
I'm sure it won't be mandatory to have PCIe 2 - AFAIK all PCIe 2 products are backwards compatible to PCIe 1.
Quote C-Sniper 12th August 2008, 18:54
Quote:
Originally Posted by mclean007
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nikumba
Hmm off to check to see if I have a PCI-E 2 mobo, if not will wait till i7 for the upgrade
I'm sure it won't be mandatory to have PCIe 2 - AFAIK all PCIe 2 products are backwards compatible to PCIe 1.

Unless they need the extra power draw that PCI-E 2.0 provides.
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