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Thread : Windows 7 and the death of SLI/Xfire?
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I might be worng, but I don't see anything in that article that would lead me to believe that sli or xfire are going to be canned. That would cause an uprising imo. |
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It seems like they regard Vista as a failure since they are releasing this new OS so soon, which really bring discomfort to me, because I shelled out a good deal of cash for Vista Ultimate. |
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Yea me too lol, Vista really sucks. And Sp1 won't fix any performance issues it seems. |
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its an extra --------------- ![]() |
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In general I like Vista, but there are things, like incompatibility with my Sony DV camcorder that irk me, and the ability for Vista to horde all of the available physical memory. I think the engineers at Microsoft need to focus on a more streamlined and less resource demanding OS. Vista looks pretty and all, but performance, I believe is more important. Maybe the next OS by Microsoft can accomplish this. |
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well I mean, if you can grab any old graphics card and have an OS that will utilize it off the shelf, the branded terms "SLI" and "crossfire" will have effectively become anachronistic. That was what I was thinking anyway. Either that or they would just become a generic term for a multi-GPU arrangement like the way we use Kleenex to mean tissue or Q-tip to mean cotton swab. |
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If you expect crap from Microsoft, then don't be angry when they deliver crap. Be happy that you were right and play the lottery. |
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I really, really, really hate ill informed vista bashers.... and for the record its normal to have Windows releases this close together, xp to vista was an exception. --------------- Xeon X3350 @ 3.4 GHz >Asus X38 P5E >4 gigs DDR2 @850mhz 4 4 4 12 >X-fi Fatality >Thermaltake Toughpower 650w >PALiT 8800 GTS 1024MB @800/2000/2200 |
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Microsoft's roadmap for OS development was suppose to be accelerated after XP. Period. Nothing related to Vista. The OS development was always suppose to be every 2-3 years, but XP SP2 upset the timing of new OS's.
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Nuke it, Nuke it good!
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Am i not correct that vista's memory hogging was to pre-cache as much as it can...and it purges that when you need the memory...and of you dont, your common apps open faster?
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http://tinyurl.com/26uxxb - Core2 Temp Guide? http://tinyurl.com/cj3pw - VGA power use? http://tinyurl.com/5v55wk - Core2 Memory performance? http://tinyurl.com/6pmbke - SLI/Xfire? |
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It all depends on the Mobo makers and how they implement it. I don't think just software will let you take an ATI and link it to a NVIDA. It'll be like having a MAC and runninga Win Em on it. Performance loss? |
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It's not the operating system that supports SLI or CROSSFIRE,it's the chipset.
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