“The 3D1-68GT is as good a dual-GPU card as we’ve ever seen, but that does not exempt it from its associated faults. The weight of the card is a strain on the motherboard, the heat it produces leaves the case only after warming your processor first, its length forced this author to remount his harddrives into the floppy-drive bay, and use sub-par SATA ports to boot. However, should you be able to live with these drawbacks, you will be rewarded with performance only a 7800 GTX 512 can hope to match, and rarity only equaled by the 3dFX Voodoo 5 6000”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
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- mad-moxx Radeon X800 GTO² 16 Pipes Burstfire Review @ Technic3D
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- Radeon X1800 XL vs. GeForce 7800 GT @ Hartware.net
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A card as rare as uranium, and just about as heavy

Hardware Asylum managed to get their hands on the extremely rare Gigabyte 3D1-68GT, a dual GPU card whose performance is great, but comes at the cost of severe heat, and a massive size. Still no word on whether there will be an SLI version released in the future.