• eVGA's Black Friday Special: 4-way SLi
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Got this in my inbox and thought I'd share it with y'all. [url]http://www.evga.com/blackfriday/[/url] [img]http://imgur.com/8PgQB.jpg[/img] [quote] EVGA GTX 285 Classified Graphics Card * GeForce GTX 285 GPU * 4-Way SLI Support * 8 Phase Digital PWM * Low ESR/ESL Film Capacitor * X-Cool jumper for Extreme OC * 3 PCIe 6 pin power connectors * Dedicated Voltage Read Points * EVGA EVbot support EVGA X58 SLI Classified 4-Way SLI Motherboard * Intel® X58 Express Chipset with the ICH10R Southbridge * 7 PCIe Slots for 4-Way SLI or CrossFireX Support * 10 Phase Digital PWM with Switching Frequency of 1333KHz * Low ESR/ESL Film Capacitor * 100% Solid State Capacitors * EVGA E-LEET Tuning Utility Software * EVGA EVbot Support * EVGA ECP V2 (EVGA Control Panel) [/quote] 12 6-pin connectors what. :v:
whoyl shit.
$1699, fuu-
Games that support and actually benefit from 4-way SLI:
holy crap
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa091r-O9YM[/url] 4-way SLI GTX 285 (Crysis) OMG, this trubritar guy has everything. [editline]08:28PM[/editline] [QUOTE=and;18505989]Games that support and actually benefit from 4-way SLI:[/QUOTE] Crysis
Are there actually any power supplies with more than 4 PCIE-6pins? That's going to be one hell of alot of daisy chaining 0_o
Yeah, that's exactly my point. [B]TWELVE[/B] 6-pin power connectors. [B][I]WHAT.[/I][/B]
Sweet Jesus.
Wouldn't it be cheaper to get 2 gtx295's?
[QUOTE=Pepsi-cola;18506259]Wouldn't it be cheaper to get 2 gtx295's?[/QUOTE] Yeah, but this is more expensive and therefore more impressive. :downs:
Jesus that's going to need a good PSU. [editline]01:07PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Zero-Point;18506267]Yeah, but this is more expensive and therefore more impressive. :downs:[/QUOTE] Unless your compensating for something...
[QUOTE=birkett;18506187]Are there actually any power supplies with more than 4 PCIE-6pins? That's going to be one hell of alot of daisy chaining 0_o[/QUOTE] Try looking at the video I posted, look at his channel and look for introduction. He actually used two 1200w PSUs. 3 GPUs share the first, 4th GPU used the second PSU.
[QUOTE=MachiniOs;18506372]Jesus that's going to need a good PSU.[/QUOTE] You're gonna need more than 1 power supply for this. I'm pretty sure that motherboard gives up to 600W to the CPU.
Unless those top 3 cards have vents on the back of them, they're all going to fry if left running for any length of time. There's like what, 2mm of space between the cards, no airflow is going in there at all. I saw a guy do a demo setup of that exact same pic and the top 3 cards ran at 100C idle.
[QUOTE=GiGaBiTe;18506695]Unless those top 3 cards have vents on the back of them, they're all going to fry if left running for any length of time. There's like what, 2mm of space between the cards, no airflow is going in there at all. I saw a guy do a demo setup of that exact same pic and the top 3 cards ran at 100C idle.[/QUOTE] Clearly the solution is to invest in water-cooling blocks which will make it more expensive and therefore MORE SUPERIOR!!111eleven
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