NCIX and LinusTech Does Four Single GPUs… Twice
Psst. AMD fans. Don't tell "Team Green" but Linus decided to take four R9 290X graphics cards and configure them in Quad Crossfire formation. They...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Sep 11, 2014 | General Tech, Graphics Cards | 6
Psst. AMD fans. Don't tell "Team Green" but Linus decided to take four R9 290X graphics cards and configure them in Quad Crossfire formation. They...
Read Moreby Tim Verry | Apr 3, 2013 | Motherboards | 1
Earlier this year at CES, ASUS showed off a high-end workstation board called the P9X79-E WS. The board is meant for Sandy Bridge-E processors, but will likely be compatible with...
Read Moreby Ryan Shrout | Nov 5, 2012 | Systems | 20
In recent weeks we have been getting a lot of requests for system reviews, but when ORIGIN PC approached us about testing a super-high-end system with dual NVIDIA GeForce…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Mar 23, 2012 | Graphics Cards | 6
With an Intel Core i7 3960X, 16GB of DDR3, an ASUS Rampage IV Formula motherboard and an Enermax Platimax 1500W PSU, Hardware.Info took four GTX 680s and started benchmarking. Of...
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | May 24, 2011 | Graphics Cards | 0
With SLI and CrossFire we all hoped to see direct scaling so that a quad GPU setup would be somewhere in the neighbourhood of 4x better than a single GPU. That has proven to…
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