extremetech.com— The question hardcore gamers willing to spend $700-$1100 on graphics cards have wanted to know. Which is the ultimate ultra-high-resolution (e.g. 2560x1600) dual-GPU setup: SLI or Crossfire?
Aug 30, 2006View in Crawl 4
read the modded down comments above mine. thats where it came from.quote"Either way I'm thinking of going Mac Pro next year, hopefully they will have something better then (not that that they don't have anything good now)"
I've always gone with Nvidia mostly because they seem to be the best at the time. Except the FX series, i stupid bought one of those. So far i'm pretty impressed with the x1950. Might have to change over to the competitor in the next build.
Thats kinda like a downgrade unless you put windows on it...cuz windows runs faster on macs. I say its like a downgrade because there are like no games on mac, but macs are still awesome.
eviltesdallAug 31, 2006
read the modded down comments above mine. thats where it came from.quote"Either way I'm thinking of going Mac Pro next year, hopefully they will have something better then (not that that they don't have anything good now)"
spyrochaeteAug 31, 2006
size != resolution
slovenian6474Aug 31, 2006
I had 2 of those Voodoo 2s! 12MB each baby! Although it looked rather different. You linked the 2 cards together with what looked like an IDE ribbon.
slovenian6474Aug 31, 2006
I've always gone with Nvidia mostly because they seem to be the best at the time. Except the FX series, i stupid bought one of those. So far i'm pretty impressed with the x1950. Might have to change over to the competitor in the next build.
handheldchimpAug 31, 2006
Thats kinda like a downgrade unless you put windows on it...cuz windows runs faster on macs. I say its like a downgrade because there are like no games on mac, but macs are still awesome.
handheldchimpAug 31, 2006
exactly, there is nothing about macs in this article.
loudnobnoxiousSep 3, 2006
Their benchmarks sure conflict with a website that I trust a hell of a lot more than ExtremeTech........<a class="user" href="http://www.guru3d.com/article/Videocards/369/">http://www.guru3d.com/article/Videocards/369/</a>