If you want to create the fastest gaming PC in the world then you want to jam as many graphics cards as you can inside it, right? After all, if it's good enough for Summit - the most powerful computer ...
Of those people that have bought a Crossfire or SLI card with the intention of buying another one down the road, how many of you have actually bought one months/years later to actually crossfire or ...
"Sometimes us reviewer tend to forget that not everyone have the money to buy one of the latest and fastest cards available. Instead of a GeForce 7800GT or GeForce 7800GTX many instead have opted for ...
There is quite a lot of data to discuss before drawing any conclusions. Let's first check out how the Radeon R9 Fury X Crossfire cards compared to the GeForce GTX 980 Ti SLI cards without any ...
The ATI Radeon X1900 XTX CrossFire and Nvidia GeForce 7900 GTX SLI dual video card setups represent the pinnacle of gaming-video-card technology. Both setups require bleeding edge motherboards and ...
Far Cry is a good place to start because both CrossFire and SLI give similar performance results. Bridgeless SLI is 24% slower than bridged SLI, while dongle-less CrossFire is 23% slower. Not much in ...
Should I upgrade my HD 7870 with another HD 7870 for CrossFire, or ditch it and get GeForce GTX 760's in SLI? Hi currently my processor is the AMD FX 8320 and my GPU is the Sapphire Radeon HD 7870 XT ...
Running two graphics cards in your computer can sometimes be a good way to boost your graphics power, but there are a few critical differences between NVIDIA and AMD when it comes to dual graphics.
When I wrote our first “4K Gaming Showdown” article, nearly 6 months ago, the article was very popular among our readers. However, one of the most common pieces of feedback I received was something to ...
Help me out, Ars.<BR><BR>I was talking to my brother-in-law, and he wants a computer. I told him he'd be best off getting a Dell or HP unless he wants to play games. Guess what? He wants to play games ...
Multi-GPU rendering in games. Ah, truly a geek's dream come true; to be able to drop in an extra graphics card and double the performance of a game, or keep the lovely performance and up the ...