May 09, 2006, 09:30 PM // 21:30
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Academy Page
Join Date: Mar 2006
Guild: Eternal Sorrows
Profession: R/Me
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SLI vs. Crossfire
hey guys, im going to be building a new computer soon from scratch, im a total n00b at it, and I was wondering what you would reccommend for video cards. SLI or Crossfire. I'm not looking to spend a lot of $$$, but i still want a kickass machine... please help me
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May 09, 2006, 09:52 PM // 21:52
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Mar 2006
Profession: Mo/
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Neither, unless you are gaming at insanely high resolutions there is zero point. Hell, even if you are right now IMO there is zero point in it. With the approach of Vista and DX10, paying for a single high end GPU could be costly, let alone two. Right now the best bang per buck in the high end GPU section IMO is the X1800XT @ $300ish.
Do yourself a favor and go dual core, or wait out Conroe's release. If you go SLI / Crossfire on a stock current gen Intel, I will personally drive to your home and kick your ass
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May 09, 2006, 10:38 PM // 22:38
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: May 2006
Location: UK
Guild: The Atlantean Legion [AL]
Profession: W/R
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go for an SLI, get a GeForce 6 or 7 series card, that'll do the job nicely. Gotta love GeForce
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May 09, 2006, 11:41 PM // 23:41
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: near SF, CA
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I definitely agree with the dual core suggestion. I'm currently running GW, posting this message, and running a virus scan with no visibile impact to performance. My old P4 2.5ghz would be on its knees now if it tried to do all of the above at once.
As for SLI vs. Crossfire -- I also suggest single card for now, since both ATI and NVidia turn out new GPU's every few months that completely outperforms their previous offerings by a huge margine. Just get the best single card you can and stick with it until it no longer performss at acceptable frame rates.
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May 09, 2006, 11:50 PM // 23:50
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: England, UK
Profession: D/Mo
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1 thing before suggestions are popped up; what games do you plan on running?
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May 09, 2006, 11:58 PM // 23:58
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Mar 2006
Profession: Mo/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Steel Hero
go for an SLI, get a GeForce 6 or 7 series card
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Hm...+$ for good SLI mainboard, +$ for beefier PSU, +$ for more cooling, +$300 - $400ish for 2x 6 Series cards...and for? Not much of anything really. A single 7800GT will outperform any two six series cards sans the 6800GS, when its volt modded and overclocked its a good deal more powerful. Though I ask you, $300 X1800XT or 7900GT vs the extra money for all the above + cost of 2x cards for a lack of performance, or performance that isn't anywhere near the cost of the heat, space, and actual cost.
Dual card setups are best used as they were designed, using two (or more in the case of quad cards) of the highest GPU available in order to achieve near or at next gen qualities. Then you must factor in the bottleknecks of CPU and the performance gains are even less noticeable. As that much GPU power requires a very very fast core speed to scale up the actual performance.
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As for SLI vs. Crossfire -- I also suggest single card for now, since both ATI and NVidia turn out new GPU's every few months that completely outperforms their previous offerings by a huge margine. Just get the best single card you can and stick with it until it no longer performss at acceptable frame rates.
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Or new releases *coughVistacough* requires you to shell out even more money to use all their features.
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1 thing before suggestions are popped up; what games do you plan on running?
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As of the last time I looked into the subject, the only game taxing enough to really even come close to utilizing that much GPU power, was fear. Not to mention that was on a screen almost twice as large as my television....
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May 10, 2006, 12:37 AM // 00:37
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Jul 2005
Guild: team love [kiSu]
Profession: W/
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ive read on a few sites that the crossfire is supposed to be rediculously faster than sli
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May 10, 2006, 12:45 AM // 00:45
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Mar 2006
Guild: JADE
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Not really. And crossfire is limited to low resolutions, because it uses dvi to communicate between cards. Dual cards only makes a big difference if you run at a high res.
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May 10, 2006, 12:47 AM // 00:47
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: near SF, CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by j_unit66
ive read on a few sites that the crossfire is supposed to be rediculously faster than sli
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Almost every reputable hardware site I've seen (THG, Hard-OCP, Anandtech, etc...) gives a slight edge to SLI from the performance standpoint. However, the game title usually has more to do with whichever comes out on top.
NVidia's don't do HDR + FSAA, thus giving the edge to ATI Crossfire from the image quality standpoint, but that's another topic all-together.
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May 10, 2006, 12:48 AM // 00:48
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Mar 2006
Profession: Mo/
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May 10, 2006, 01:06 AM // 01:06
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Academy Page
Join Date: Mar 2006
Guild: Eternal Sorrows
Profession: R/Me
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thanks for the info
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Originally Posted by Josh
1 thing before suggestions are popped up; what games do you plan on running?
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What other game would I be playing? Guild Wars Of Course
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May 10, 2006, 01:08 AM // 01:08
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Forge Runner
Join Date: May 2005
Guild: The Etereal Guard
Profession: Me/Mo
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depend on what kind of game you're playing and going to play
FPS = Crossfire
Others = SLI
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May 10, 2006, 01:11 AM // 01:11
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Mar 2006
Profession: Mo/
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Lol...a single 7800GT runs this game completely flawlessly. I'm at 1280 x 1024 (maximum for my monitor) w/ everything turned to absolute maximums and get zero system lag, ever.
System Specs:
AMD Opteron 144 @ 2.8Ghz
DFI nF4 UT Ultra-D
G.Skill 2GB DDR500 @ 3-3-3-6
Enermax Liberty 500w
EVGA 7800GT OC @ Stock
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depend on what kind of game you're playing and going to play
FPS = Crossfire
Others = SLI
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Care to post some benchmarks or otherwise to authenticate those claims?
Last edited by Lurid; May 10, 2006 at 01:13 AM // 01:13..
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May 10, 2006, 01:20 AM // 01:20
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Underworld Spelunker
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Quote:
Originally Posted by KillerGuitar666
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the only thing nobody asked which is the most important question of all.
WHAT IS YOUR BUDGET.
a good dual anything will run you 1500-2500 bucks.
are 2 video cards worth that bread?
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May 10, 2006, 01:23 AM // 01:23
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Mar 2006
Profession: Mo/
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are 2 video cards worth that bread?
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For the performance? No.
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May 10, 2006, 02:23 AM // 02:23
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Communistwealth of Virginia
Guild: Uninstalled
Profession: W/Mo
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Just Guild Wars? Heh, I was running GW just fine at 1680x1050 on a 24" LCD with an AGP 6800GT, with everything at max settings, 3xAA (LOVE my Quincunx!). I'm going to get a new mobo and video card this weekend though so I can go PCI-E, since a 7800GS is NOT worth $300, when a 7900GT is the same price and about 50% faster across the board. Fortunately Epox maxes a Socket 754 SLI board, so I can keep my A64 3400, which is a damn fine CPU and is in no need of replacement. Unless I get stoopid and nab that new 30" Dell LCD, I doubt I'll need SLI (most people really don't), but the option is there if I have another of my "more money than sense" fits. But if a 6800GT was fine, I fully expect a 7900GT will be insane.
So, get a motherobard that's capable of dual GPU's, but don't buy 2 video cards unless you've already seen for yourself that 1 is not enough.
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May 10, 2006, 02:59 PM // 14:59
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: near SF, CA
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I'm currently running GW at 1920x1200 using an NVidia 7900GTX-512MB video card on my laptop
Quote:
Originally Posted by lightblade
depend on what kind of game you're playing and going to play
FPS = Crossfire
Others = SLI
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I'd like to also see URL's supporting this.
THG just put out the 1st part of their 2006 video card buyer's guide list:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/05/...s_guide_part1/
...listing mostly ATI cards. The 2nd part should have more Nvidia based cards, but we'll have to wait for it...
Last edited by lord_shar; May 10, 2006 at 03:02 PM // 15:02..
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May 11, 2006, 10:27 PM // 22:27
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Lion's Arch Merchant
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Fairfax, VA
Guild: Shadows Of Nightmares (KoN)
Profession: W/
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SLI and Crossfire IMHO is completely worthless unless your shelling for 600$ cards per piece. Right now at 150$ range still pick up a 7600gt, and if you were willing Unlock x800gto2 to x850xt.
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Originally Posted by lightblade
depend on what kind of game you're playing and going to play
FPS = Crossfire
Others = SLI
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Crossfire/SLi have nothing to do with the Genre of game. If a FPS was built solely to give off 10 more FPS due to nVidia Core Structure, I would doubt Crossfire would suprass it...... Also, no the name "crossfire" doesn't magically give it more fps..
Last edited by Blade Rez; May 11, 2006 at 10:29 PM // 22:29..
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May 13, 2006, 12:24 AM // 00:24
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: May 2006
Location: UK
Guild: The Atlantean Legion [AL]
Profession: W/R
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i agree with blade, inless u willing to pay out vast amounts for SLi or Crossfire, dont bother. Just get urself a GeForce 7 series card for a gd amount, as Lurid said earlier, it will run all games perfectly. Had mine a few months now, works great
My PC Specs
Intel P4 3.2ghz 800mhz FSB
Gigabyte IPE1000-G/L
1gb Corsair XMS4400 550mhz (2x512 at Dual Channel)
Jeantech 500W
XFX GeForce 7800 GS 256mb GDDR3
Last edited by Steel Hero; May 13, 2006 at 12:27 AM // 00:27..
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May 13, 2006, 05:36 PM // 17:36
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#20
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Frost Gate Guardian
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Neither is worth it now. However, plan for the future and get a Crossfire compatible (...yeah... or an SLI one) motherboard. I recently finished building another CPU and that is how I planned its future. However, currently, you should be spending that money on dual core processors. A couple of nights ago I was burning a DVD, playing GW, posting on here, and editing some simple Java code...
As for the card, I would personally suggest ATI x1800xt 512 version. While the 7900GTX has more pipelines, the 512 allows for a higher capacity of texture storage for quicker recall and paint. I'm also an ATI-fanboy, so, to counter the negative conotation, I will admit you can't go wrong with either *crosses himself*.
However, if you are just playing GW, then even something like a 9550 256mb will serve you. One of my computers is currently running that card and I play GW on full w/ 4x AA and the highest screen resolution (1200-something... don't remember for this guy).
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