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Advantages of Crossfire vs Non-Crossfire

Cloud sure.  Gaming services don't.  If you're offering a web service, sure.  If you're a regular brick and mortar company, you don't.

So your going to say Xbox Live and PSN use a single computer to manage all their users?  And I bet blizzard's b.net is ran off a Intel Celeron because it overclocks well... 

 

"regular brick and mortar" companies (like Linus Media Group) use services like squarespace and godaddy to host their websites, not doing it themselves.  Thus they DO use clusters...

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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So your going to say Xbox Live and PSN use a single computer to manage all their users?  And I bet blizzard's b.net is ran off a Intel Celeron because it overclocks well... 

 

"regular brick and mortar" companies (like Linus Media Group) use services like squarespace and godaddy to host their websites, not doing it themselves.  Thus they DO use clusters...

 

Sigh nvm.  I do work with tonnes of servers in a data centre.  And when I mean game services, I meant like WoW.  B.net itself sure, cluster, but WoW servers aren't.  They run on blades with segmented workloads.

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And what on earth do you mean by 4x 4k? That's not 8k, that is 16k. No Quad-GPU setup yet can even get close to running games at that kind of a resolution, and that requires linking the GPUs. 

 

 

Four 4k monitors would be 8k, I would be doing only productivity/ work stuff, no gaming at all. 

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