mulpsmebeauty
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I don't have a PCI-e mobo, but I soon hope to have a GF6800U of some description. When you include the upcoming graphics card, I will have spent nearly 1100 quid upgrading my PC (I don't think this will translate into any meaningful dollar amount - things seem to be cheaper in the US). I don't fancy doing this every 2½ years (I have a house to buy at some point), so I like the idea of buying a nice PCI-e mobo for £100 or so in the future and maybe slotting in another GF6800U (for much less than the 400 quid I'm about to shell out for this one), and perhaps a server-strength PSU to power them both.
Does anyone have an educated opinion on whether this is likely to remain a viable upgrade path for long? Certainly, if I was running 2 of my current cards (GF3 Ti500) in parallel, I suspect that my grandmother's mobile phone would significantly outperform them. Are performance advancements in GPUs going to continue making any 2-year old card a load of tat?
I'm wondering if it's likely that new DirectX standards and suchlike will make the whole concept redundant unless you can afford to buy 2 identical cards when they first come out? Obviously I'm asking for speculation, but I'm interested to hear anyone's thoughts.
Does anyone have an educated opinion on whether this is likely to remain a viable upgrade path for long? Certainly, if I was running 2 of my current cards (GF3 Ti500) in parallel, I suspect that my grandmother's mobile phone would significantly outperform them. Are performance advancements in GPUs going to continue making any 2-year old card a load of tat?
I'm wondering if it's likely that new DirectX standards and suchlike will make the whole concept redundant unless you can afford to buy 2 identical cards when they first come out? Obviously I'm asking for speculation, but I'm interested to hear anyone's thoughts.