Last edited by Buleste; 7th March 2008 at 11:17. Reason: Double posting - posts have been automerged
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The ATi Radeon HD 3870 x2 is currently the fastest graphics card available, but ATi managed this by combining two physical 3870 cards into one unit, therefore only needing a single PCI-E slot. This is therefore not actually a single card in the true sense of the word. But it does mean with two of these installed in a crossfire setup you will have 4 graphics cards in the system! Mad!
And the 3870 x2 is actually about the same speed as a single 8800 Ultra, and pulls ahead in some benchmarks. It's also much cheaper than the Ultra. But being a two cards in once solution still means that ATi have had to get creative to try and beat nVidia's current range.
Personally I'm still going to wait as the next wave of DX10.1 cards are only just around the corner for a summer release.
Now we know why 1KW PSUs are on the market!
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!