Nvidia's new 18K graphic card (Quadro Plex 1000 )

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[quote = ]a unit called the Quadro Plex 1000 that can pump 80 billion pixels per second for pro graphics needs. Like, really pro graphics needs. Before we hurt ourselves trying to figure just exactly how many Marios that is, we'll run the rest of the specs by you. The Quadro Plex comes in a desktop (pictured) or 3U rackmount configuration, and is designed for working with 12-megapixel HD video, 3D graphics, scientific visualization, simulations and whatever else needs that type of GPU power. One node involves eight Quadro FX cards, jammed into two Plex 1000 systems and paired up via SLI, all of which is hosted by a 32-bit Intel or 64-bit AMD machine running Windows or Linux. All that juicy Quake II power (we keed! we keed!) can be yours starting at a mere $17,500, and should be available beginning next month.[/quote]



http://www.engadget.com/2006/08/02/nvidia-quadro-plex-1000-goes-nuts-with-80-billion-pixels-per-sec/

You might get luck and sang one for 15K @ blackfriday.... :D
 
For the umpteenth time that's not a graphics card it's a PC. It's a PC with a bunch of workstation cards in it. Wouldn't be good for games at all.
 
First... old
Second... why is this in the gaming section. Its more towards professionals
 
this is like for devs or something, CG work/actual computing, isnt it? it'll suk for gaming since it has quattro(sp?)
 
1. This is hardware. Not a game.
2. This isn't even a gaming video card, it's a professional rendering card, which have always been obscenely expensive.
 
The node case alone looks pretty sexy, would've been nice to see a X360 thrown into something a little like that.
 
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