If you already have a Ferrari and a nice boat and now need something new to impress your friends you could shell out at least 7k for a Quad SLI system and a 30" widescreen gaming display. Quad-SLI seems to be a very promising solution. Hats off to the engineers who managed to stuff so much GPU power into so little space without any thermal or power issues. Now it’s time that the driver gurus make full use of this power.
Our other tested system was ATI’s X1900 XTX Crossfire. Even though ATI entered the multi-GPU market a lot later than NVIDIA, they successfully improved their product and now have a very competitive solution. When asked about Quad-Crossfire ATI told us that they "are looking into it". Right now ATI has the better solution for gaming at maximum detail at ultra-high wide-screen resolutions.
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» ATI’s Crossfire & Bridge / Dongle Pictured
» ATI Crossfire Defeats SLI in 3Dmark05 Some Games
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