Godmyster disse:So uma pergunta e peço desculpa desde ja pelo offtopic, as X1800Xt que ta a venda a 250€ tem HDR como as nvidia?
Metha disse:Godmyster a placa esta a venda a esse preço de que marca e em que lojas?
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HKEPC says it has heard from ATI's Asia-Pacific Marketing Director that the graphics firm is planning to introduce its riposte to SLI Physics (in Chinese, translate here) at the Computex show in Taipei next week. NVIDIA boastfully announced its support for Havok's Havok FX GPU-based physics acceleration technology in March, but ATI has so far been rather quiet about the subject. NVIDIA said Havok FX could be accelerated via an SLI dual-GPU setup by assigning one graphics card to graphics and one to physics computations, leaving some to wonder whether a similar feat could be accomplished with ATI hardware.
Now, HKEPC says ATI is ready to announce a multi-GPU physics implementation that will also allow graphics cards to be paired to accelerate physics, but without requiring them to have the same GPU. Indeed, SLI requires two cards with the same graphics core, whereas HKEPC says users will be able to mix and match completely different ATI cards (e.g. Radeon X1900- and X1600-series models) to accelerate physics.
SilveRRIng disse:Espera lá que a frase que sublinhaste está meio ambigua. Que o SLI requer duas placas iguais todos sabemos, mas quanto a SLI physics isso ainda não está totalmente esclarecido. Penso que a nVidia ainda não definiu essa questão publicamente, embora naturalmente a lógica nos diga que SLI implica gráficas idênticas, mas vamos esperar que não.
Nao é o que ta escrito na noticia._zZz_ disse:olha que tenho ideia que na thread onde isso foi falado o blastarr fez um quote de um artigo que dizia que tal poderia não ser obrigatório
Now I have some interesting news here. Since everybody figured this had to be done on the second GPU in some sort of SLI mode (and this similar expensive 2nd card), I have good news. It's very well possible that you can have for example a Geforce 7900 GTX as primary graphics cards and pair that one up with a GeForce 7600 GT to do the physics calculations ... now that's saving money for sure and it sure as hell is a way cheaper alternative compared to the 300 bucks Ageia solution.
Lé a frase com atenção:DJ_PAPA disse:Nao é o que ta escrito na noticia.
A tread do SLI physics é esta:
http://www.techzonept.com/showthread.php?t=87248&highlight=physics+sli
Indeed, SLI requires two cards with the same graphics core, whereas HKEPC says users will be able to mix and match completely different ATI cards (e.g. Radeon X1900- and X1600-series models) to accelerate physics.
A partir dos 80 Cº.Brioso disse:Sobre a 1900xt, alguem me pode dizer a partir de que temps é que se pode ficar preocupado?
ToTTenTranz disse:A partir dos 80 Cº.