Gigabyte's Dual-GPU Graphics Card 252
kamerononfire writes "Tom's Hardware has an article on a new dual-GPU graphics card, to be released Friday, by Giga-byte: "According to sources, the SLI card will lift current 3DMark2003 record revels by a significant margin while being priced lower than ATI's and Nvidia's single-GPU high-end cards.""
Drivers? (Score:5, Informative)
So, the question will be: Can we get drivers for this card that will work in Linux or OS X? It is based in Nvidia technology, so presumably one could write drivers for this card unless Gigabyte is keeping their stuff proprietary.....
It looks interesting and I would certainly be more than interested in plugging one into my dual G5, but I don't have time (or the interest) to write my own drivers.
Re:Drivers? (Score:5, Insightful)
The point is that if nVidia SLI is working under Linux, then this should too.
Re:Drivers? (Score:3, Interesting)
What I want on the card is TWO DVI outputs though. And possibly another two available on the other GPU via a cable when not in SLI mode.
Re:Drivers? (Score:2)
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Re:Drivers? (Score:2)
Actually, to the vast majority of hardcore gamers (which this card is targetting) that won't matter. I have my Mac for desktop use, my Linux box for file serving and my Windows box for gaming. No need to get special drivers.
Re:Drivers? (Score:2)
Re:Drivers? (Score:2)
Re:Drivers? (Score:2, Informative)
BBH
Uh oh... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Uh oh... (Score:2)
Re:Uh oh... (Score:2)
Re:Uh oh... (Score:2)
Next year (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Next year (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Next year (Score:3)
Never Satisfied
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Re:Next year (Score:5, Funny)
Don't worry, we are working on reverse engineering them.
Re:Next year (Score:2)
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If it's nuclear powered, I wouldn't wanna keep that thing in my pocket... I like my equipment functioning and prefer to keep it exactly where it is...
Great idea (Score:4, Interesting)
Makes me wonder if Nvidia will have dual core gpus in the future.
Re:Great idea (Score:2)
What about 4 gpu 3dfx V5 6000? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:What about 4 gpu 3dfx V5 6000? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:What about 4 gpu 3dfx V5 6000? (Score:2)
Re:What about 4 gpu 3dfx V5 6000? (Score:2)
Re:What about 4 gpu 3dfx V5 6000? (Score:2, Insightful)
The V2 did not have triangle setup. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:What about 4 gpu 3dfx V5 6000? (Score:2)
Re:What about 4 gpu 3dfx V5 6000? (Score:2)
Granted the thing was a POS (and is now in my junk box), it sure beat out this new one.
While not the same, I do recall and old Voodoo 2 card that was nothing more than two cards stuck to each other in SLI mode.
Re:What about 4 gpu 3dfx V5 6000? (Score:2)
Multi GPU cards have been around a long time. Back in the late 1990s, Sun had one with three or six graphics processors depending on the depth of your wallet. More recent cards like the XVR-1200 are being advertised as "dual pipe".
The only news, here, is probably a price point somewhere.
Doom for Gigabyte! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Doom for Gigabyte! (Score:2)
Re:Doom for Gigabyte! (Score:2)
Re:Doom for Gigabyte! (Score:2)
And since it's "Graphical Processing Unit" pretty much anything that uses special chips to do graphic calculators have one. IMHO if it can't be used as a simple processor then it hasn't deserved the term GPU.
Deja Voodoo (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:5, Interesting)
The Voodoo 4/5 were the most expensive cards on the market. This card is cheaper than a *SINGLE* Nv 6800 and outperforms it by a good margin.
Why buy a 6800?
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:3, Informative)
The idea of slapping multiple chips on a card, or using multiple cards is still a good one, as long as the cards come out before someone else does something bette
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:3, Insightful)
That was only one of their mistakes. The other two were;
* Insistance that 16bit graphics were "all games require", (640K RAM anyone?) and their subsequent dogged refusual to offer 32bit cards. This allowed nVidia to leapfrog them and take a huge market lead, from which they never recovered.
* Attempted to force the market into adopting their own proprietary standar
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:2)
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:2)
Actually, the Voodoo 2 was the first card capable of SLI and it sold like hotcakes. I remember everyone I knew had a Voodoo 2 SLI rig. By the time the Voodoo 4 and Voodoo 5 had hit the market, 3Dfx simply couldn't keep up with Nvidia and everyone that was serious about gaming had switched to Nvidia already.
Also, I don't remember who made it, but there was an "Obsidian 3D" card that was dual Voodoo 2 chips on a single board. I know of one person who had one of these. The main problem with those cards wa
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:2)
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:2, Informative)
The design that became the Voodoo4 & 5 series was in development from the moment the Voodoo 2 series was released. The SLI design on one card was the promise. But the design became a victim of feature creep and got held up in development for well over 3 years. (T-Buffer, first card to do usuable FSAA)
By the time it was released the 3D market (Nvidia) had already Leap-Frogged them (Transform and Lighting on chip), mana
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:2)
Irony involves the perception that things are not what they are said to be or what they seem.
That's from our sacred cow, wikipedia.
What you're looking for is poetic justice, which is defined as:
Poetic justice refers to a person receiving pun
Re:Deja Voodoo (Score:2)
Article title misleading (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Article title misleading (Score:2)
Also, there are the 3dfx cards, voodoo 4 and 5 like everyone else has said.
Re:Article title misleading (Score:3, Insightful)
Dubious Information (Score:5, Interesting)
"Sources told Tom's Hardware Guide..."
"Tom's Hardware Guide's test lab staff will run the 3D1 through its benchmark track, as soon as the card becomes available."
IMHO, this is a PR coup by Gigabyte to get something into Tom's Hardware. But more importantly, why post this on Slashdot now? Let's see some data first. Let's see the results of the tests.
Re:Dubious Information (Score:3, Insightful)
Doom4 (Score:2, Funny)
like siamese weightlifters... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:like siamese weightlifters... (Score:2)
No US or Europe release. (Score:5, Funny)
Unfortunately, it's only available in Asia.
Re:No US or Europe release. (Score:3, Funny)
Please address... (Score:5, Funny)
1) Does it run under Linux?
2) Even better, can I install Linux on it?
3) Does it increase Firefox's market share?
4) Does it make Bill Gates look bad?
5) Is it in any way related to Star Wars?
6) Will it make my porn look better?
Prompt reponses will be greatly appreciated.
-Slashdot
Re:Please address... (Score:2)
0) does it play Ogg Vorbis files?
Re:Please address... (Score:2)
Re:Please address... (Score:2)
Someone please answer this if you know a solution. Whenever clicking on a picture link or thumbnail on a webpage, firefox always wants to open the picture through another window. And it always asks permission, no matter what settings I have. Even worse, when right clicking and selecting open in new window, firefox displays a blank window followed by the other extra picture display window.
Am I missing something? Is there a way to set it so it functions like IE and displays
Re:Please address... (Score:2)
2. The sum total of my post was "You forgot the first one: 0) does it play Ogg Vorbis files?" The rest of the shit you're talking about has nothing to do with me or anything I said, so why not address the person who you're clearly pissed off at instead of taking it out on my ass?
Re:Please address...add to list (Score:2)
7) Or download faster?
8) Will it shield me from the **AA?
9) Do I get Profit!?
I'll take two, and dual SLI for quad power! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:I'll take two, and dual SLI for quad power! (Score:2)
Blue light special on slot 9... (Score:2, Insightful)
I know that people are cutting holes in their cases so people can admire their wiring, but I'd like to pay a bit less and save the R&D costs on the appearance-enhancing design. Plus, if this is a budget card, will appearance matter as much? It's like putting nice rims on a Yugo, I see the point but you're not fooling anyone.
Re:Blue light special on slot 9... (Score:2)
Plus, consider your market. Many (if not most) gamers who will pay for high end equipment want it to be easily distinguishable from low end equipment so they can show off their stuff. How many gamers paying $600 for a video card can recite exactly whats on their system at any given time? A very high percentage.
Re:Blue light special on slot 9... (Score:2)
I'm still waiting... (Score:2, Funny)
Ummm... noise? (Score:2)
Okay, well, I guess I can...
- Leo
Two GPUs? (Score:2)
How the hell am I supposed to watercool that? My box got uber-hot once I stuck a GeForce 5900XT in, combined with my HD's and CPU. I got a water-cooling system to combat this problem. Do they even make graphics card water blocks that support multiple chips?
Re:Two GPUs? (Score:2)
Re:Two GPUs? (Score:2)
As far as a VW bug goes - air cooled engines are actually oil-cooled in reality. There's a reason why Porsche 911s had a 12QT oil reserve and a massive oil cooler.
Not Excessive Enough (Score:2)
Two 6800s on a single card would be nice, though, as it would
Re:Not Excessive Enough (Score:2)
PCI-E? (Score:2)
Noise level? (Score:2)
One wonders whether or not one could hear ones self think with one of these installed.
Seriously though, three cheers to Gigabyte. They've outsped their competition by thinking outside of the box.
no.. (Score:2, Interesting)
I strongly advise you to not do business with Gigabytes Technologies.
Dealing with them on a bad motherboard (brand new) proved to take me nearly 3 months. Meanwhile _none_ of my emails or phone calls were _ever_ returned. They only took progressive action when I called them and waited to be spoken with. The support person even hung up on me once when the conversation became heated over the long wait time. They refused to send me a replacement/loaner motherboard and had no other alternatives for me but
Re:no.. (Score:2)
Too aftermarket (Score:2)
Re:Too aftermarket (Score:2)
I would expect it to be at least as good as 2 128MB 6800s.
Why did 3dFX die?? (Score:2)
Why this is good news (Score:2)
I've been really annoyed by the dilemma of which way to go -
SLI board with a 6800 GT/Ultra (a second one to be added in a bit later when they're cheaper on ebay), or a gradual upgrade from my Athlon XP and KT400 Board to an Athlon 64/VIA KT890 Pro (which will have *both* PCIe x16 and AGP) allowing me to retain my Radeon and squeeze several more months, maybe a year, out of it,
Great availability (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Need Dual AGPs.... (Score:2)
JOhn
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Re:Need Dual AGPs.... (Score:5, Funny)
Six digits plus is the way to go now, and yes, I am taking the piss out of your comment.
Re:Need Dual AGPs.... (Score:5, Funny)
darn younguns, with their crazy slashdot comments. Back in my day......blah blah blah...gosh durnit.
Re:Need Dual AGPs.... (Score:2)
Re:Need Dual AGPs.... (Score:2)
Re:Need Dual AGPs.... (Score:2)
we had to play our 3d space games in CGA. everything was green, and pixels were the size of peas.
and we were glad!
sadly, this is all true.
Re:Need Dual AGPs.... (Score:4, Funny)
CmdrTaco will always win this UID pissing match.
Re:Need Dual AGPs.... (Score:2)
Re:Need Dual AGPs.... (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Gigabyte Dual Architecture (Score:3, Informative)
Damn thing also didn't support Cool 'N Quiet properly.
The sad thing is a board that was $50 cheaper ended up doing all of the above without batting an eye, and now I'm happy with my Asus A8V.
I sure hope Gigabyte makes better video cards...I personally wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole.
Re:Seems good, but not the first (Score:2)
Fucking the article? That might be taking things a bit too far... *ducks*
In all seriousness, perhaps they're referring to Gigabyte's first dual-GPU graphics card? In that scenario, the title's perfectly apt.
Re:Yes, but will there be drivers for Linux (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Yes, but will there be drivers for Linux (Score:2)