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    ATI Crossfire - Technology Review

    Posted on Tuesday, May 31 2005 @ 16:59:45 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Crossfire allows much the same basic concept as NVIDIA's Scaleable Link Interface (isn't marketing great, it doesn't sound half as sexy if you expand the SLI acronym), in that you put - at them moment - two compatible graphics boards in the same system, each with a single GPU, and you increase performance. So without further ado, let me explain the important parts to you.

    Link: Hexus

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