!! Warning, the following post includes geeky content !!
Do you have $8,000 to spend on a top-of-the-line computer? Well here's your chance. The new Dell XPS coming out this year will features not one, not two, but FOUR video cards. That's right, it supports Quad SLI technology. It's dual dual-GPU cards. That means there are 4 7800GTX GPUs and 2GB of RAM on the video cards.
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=195
If only I had the money... Then again, I'd want to wait until they release those in stores, not just in Dells. When Dell uses it, they're going to stick a Pentium 4 in there and the thing will get so hot it'll burn down houses and skyrocket your energy bill. It also looks like ATI is really falling behind. On top of the slower GPUs than nVidia, ATI's CrossFire isn't as good as SLI, and there's also no Quad CrossFire.
Do you have $8,000 to spend on a top-of-the-line computer? Well here's your chance. The new Dell XPS coming out this year will features not one, not two, but FOUR video cards. That's right, it supports Quad SLI technology. It's dual dual-GPU cards. That means there are 4 7800GTX GPUs and 2GB of RAM on the video cards.
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=195
If only I had the money... Then again, I'd want to wait until they release those in stores, not just in Dells. When Dell uses it, they're going to stick a Pentium 4 in there and the thing will get so hot it'll burn down houses and skyrocket your energy bill. It also looks like ATI is really falling behind. On top of the slower GPUs than nVidia, ATI's CrossFire isn't as good as SLI, and there's also no Quad CrossFire.