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To the whiners: The law isn't there for you, the law is there to make revenue. :rolleyes:
To the enthusiasts: Won't be long before things like PhantomALERT start tracking these as well.
I don't know if this has been posted here but I thought this little video experiment was quite interesting. Enjoy. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSfifE2Domo
Here's my 3dmark11 p-score with unmodified x-fire 6950s (other system specs are in sig).
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n222/kinhwilliams/6950-xfire-score.jpg
I just unlocked the shaders just last night and it give me a whooping 200 extra points, lol :p
I was guessing if you had your...
Hey thanks for the response guys about he x-fire question. I did eventually figure that out last night that i didn't have to pull out any card so long as I disabled crossfire. However I was struggling to flash my cards and after much ado, I eventually figured it out was a combination of my...
I'm going to try unlocking my 6950 shaders and overclocking tonight. Is it better to pull the crossfire setup out and do them one at a time or can these apps do both bios at the same time? :confused:
How close they measure the noise levels doesn't matter whether it's realistic enough, just so long as the other cards they graph are measured at the same distance to give accurate relativity to competing cards. As long as they've done that, the 6990 is one loud ass leaf blower! :eek:
I find it annoying too. even worse if you set it to GPU scaling, it sometimes breaks their overscan settings and makes it non-adjustable. Nvidia doesn't have anything like that (overscan) and it's a smart move. Ati has been carrying this "feature" for years and it's just plain ridiculous...
They do still run a little bit warm. Before I was using a sabertooth x58 motherboard which ran the two cards right against each other. I could hear them spin up under load during something intense like Crysis.
But since then I've switched back to my Asus p6t mobo which spaces them apart...