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CM2546

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  1. Vessel name: cmatsui https://www.vessel.com/videos/DkWN4qqW1 https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0
  2. We made wan show!!! http://www.twitch.tv/linustech/v/3897549
  3. http://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/anton-shilov/microsoft-confirms-cross-ihv-amd-nvidia-multi-gpu-tech-support-by-dx12/
  4. Although Videocardz says it will be 999, a lot of other sources have been saying it will be 1300-1400 dollars. There is ABSOLUTELY no point in buying this card unless: a. You are doing some sort of professional work b. You have money pouring out of your ass and want to put 2 or more in one system Dual 970s probably will consume only a little more power while being faster and 3/4 to 1/2 the price of a titan x. The one thing the Titan X has over them is 12GB buffer.
  5. Yes, because along with Split Frame Rendering comes (hopefully) perfect scaling. You could use a mining rig that has 12 290xs to play a game... I don't really care if I can't throw an AMD card in my system, what I do care about is what you're talking about-using 2 different power/generation gpus together.
  6. @WhiteSkyMage I think this (although a little sketchy) makes that seem a lot more possible as sfr in Mantle has vram stacking. Even if Nvidia Locks this down, as long as we are able to use our cpu integrated graphics and older/less powerful/more powerful nvidia gpus, i'll be fine with it.
  7. Originally, Tom's hardware posted an article claiming to have an inside source at Microsoft saying that Nvidia and AMD Multi-GPU Configurations would be possible. EDIT: The more exciting part of this news for me is it in a way confirms the split frame rendering system that will allow us to use older and unmatched cards together and will also give us (Theoretically) perfect scaling. I recently was helping a friend out who's keyboard's drivers didn't work and was talking to a Microsoft rep who told me this:
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