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Answer» Hello. I am a first time poster. Maybe you want to get 2 Geforce 8500 cards and use SLI (requires SLI capable motherboard) which may be cheaper for performance. absolutely not. two 8500's will not even come close to competing with a 8800 GTS 512mb, but they will, however, be significantly cheaper. you must remember, tests have shown that an SLI configuration only boots performance by about 40%.Quote from: homer on January 26, 2008, 04:24:58 PM in order to give accurate information regarding which RAM to buy and which CPU to use, we will need to know the motherboard make/model, or the computers make/model if this is a pre-built PC. He isn't to that point YET. When he finds out more about the machine he will get I will post more information. But, from what I gather so far, the 8800 is a good card to have. Thanks for all the information. It has been very HELPFUL! TufGo for 2Gb of RAM (DDR2 800 is a good speed to get) a Core 2 Duo CPU (right now the E8400 is at a good price, very good performance too (link), an 8800GT or GTS 512Mb video card, and a motherboard that can support all of that. Plus, a 500W PSU will be a good wattage to have. Note: two 8500 video cards barely beat a single 8600. It's not cost effective or good sense to buy them. It's worth saving the cash and not needing to upgrade for longer rather than buying just what you need now, and then having to upgrade very often to keep up with what you need.Well, I don't know about SLI. NVidia I heard (was/did) come out with triple SLI, which meant that you have 3 cards instead of 2 in the slot ? that is correct, nvidia has 3-way SLI now. look for 780i mobos.so that's what I meant. Would triple-SLI'd 8500GT's or 8600GT's give a better performance for price ratio than a single 8800GTS would? Or would the performance of a single 8800GTS still beat the performance of the triple-SLI'd lower end cards? And another thing, how does SLI compare with crossfire in terms of performance?Quote Would triple-SLI'd 8500GT's or 8600GT's give a better performance for price ratio than a single 8800GTS would?i highly doubt it, however i cannot be sure. Quote And another thing, how does SLI compare with crossfire in terms of performance? you will need to research this yourself for i have no knowledge of this. from what i have heard though, crossfire is more effective.Quote Would triple-SLI'd 8500GT's or 8600GT's give a better performance for price ratio than a single 8800GTS would?No. Compare the price, and look at some benchmarks. Then think logically. Crossfire and SLI are similar technologies to do the same thing. From what I know, Crossfire is more scalable, but SLI can be less hassle (early Crossfire setups required special master cards). Crossfire does not need two graphics cards that are based on the same chip.i believe i also read somewhere that crossfire uses the video MEMORY and gpu wheras sli only uses two gpus...not positive tho...SLI uses the video memory of both cards. There is a limitation though. If you use two cards with different amounts of memory, SLI can only utilize the lowest of the two amounts on both cards. So if you have one card with 320 mb and one with 640, only 320 mb will be used on both cards. |
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