Building a new rig and question about SLI
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Big_Gun




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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Feb 2007 22:26    Post subject: Building a new rig and question about SLI
Looks like it is about time to build a new rig.

I have a question about SLI though. I am a little dumb when it comes to SLI because... well, I have never used it before and havent studied up much on it.

In my current system, I have a BFG Gfroce 7900 GT gpraphics card.
Is it ok to run a BFG Gforce 7950 GT in SLI with my current 7900?
I didn't want to spring for 2 new video cards at the present, but I really want to go ahead with an SLI set up. I didn't know how SLI works so if someone could enlighten me a little, I would appreciate it.
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Franneke




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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Feb 2007 22:46    Post subject:
Don't think that will work


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deelix
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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Feb 2007 22:46    Post subject:
fuck SLI and go with one 8800GTX Very Happy
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Big_Gun




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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Feb 2007 22:47    Post subject:
deelix wrote:
fuck SLI and go with one 8800GTX Very Happy


Yep... thats what I am doing. I didn't start researchig all this stuff till the wife gave me the thumbs up for a new system.
Been about 6 years since I built my own. All the one's I built seemed far better.
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LeoNatan
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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Feb 2007 22:48    Post subject:
No, it's not OK to run 7950 and a 7900... And buying a 7950 (one or two) is just dumb, if I may say, sorry. Instead of SLI get 8800 or a x2800.
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Big_Gun




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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Feb 2007 22:49    Post subject:
LeoNatan wrote:
No, it's not OK to run 7950 and a 7900... And buying a 7950 (one or two) is just dumb, if I may say, sorry. Instead of SLI get 8800 or a x2800.


I agree. After looking at the numbers it would be dumb.
I am going for the BFG 880GTX.
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LeoNatan
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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Feb 2007 22:52    Post subject:
Wise choice! Very Happy
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Razacka2




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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Feb 2007 23:07    Post subject:
When are the 8800 GTX prices droping :/ ?
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Phluxed
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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Feb 2007 23:32    Post subject:
When the next generation of cards are released Razz


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chiv




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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Feb 2007 23:38    Post subject:
need 2 cards with the same chip/specs to run sli... can be from 2 different makers as long as its basically the same card.



and where the hell are the new ati reviews... hasnt ati started handing em out to reviewers yet?!


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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Sun, 18th Feb 2007 04:12    Post subject:
Big_Gun wrote:
LeoNatan wrote:
No, it's not OK to run 7950 and a 7900... And buying a 7950 (one or two) is just dumb, if I may say, sorry. Instead of SLI get 8800 or a x2800.


I agree. After looking at the numbers it would be dumb.
I am going for the BFG 880GTX.


Dunno if you know this or not but if you get the eVga 8800 they have a step up program that a few months after you get the card, and a better one comes out, you can send your card back and pay only the difference of the better one. Don't get me wrong, BFG is one of the best from what I understand but I dunno if they offer something like this.


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Big_Gun




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PostPosted: Sun, 18th Feb 2007 06:14    Post subject:
SpykeZ wrote:
Big_Gun wrote:
LeoNatan wrote:
No, it's not OK to run 7950 and a 7900... And buying a 7950 (one or two) is just dumb, if I may say, sorry. Instead of SLI get 8800 or a x2800.


I agree. After looking at the numbers it would be dumb.
I am going for the BFG 880GTX.


Dunno if you know this or not but if you get the eVga 8800 they have a step up program that a few months after you get the card, and a better one comes out, you can send your card back and pay only the difference of the better one. Don't get me wrong, BFG is one of the best from what I understand but I dunno if they offer something like this.


When the 7900 GT first came out, I ordered an EVGA card. The card would not work in my system and they kept insisting it was a problem with my system. I got neweeg to take the card back and exchange it for another EVGA... same thing. Wouldnt work. EVGA still insisted it was my system. I got newegg to take that card back again and this time exchange it for the BFG. The BFG ran as soon as I popped it in. Later, EVGA admitted they had sent out faulty cards. The whole thing was enough to tick me off nearly permanently at EVGA. BUT... I mya buy their version with them having this program.
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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Sun, 18th Feb 2007 06:48    Post subject:
Big_Gun wrote:
SpykeZ wrote:
Big_Gun wrote:


I agree. After looking at the numbers it would be dumb.
I am going for the BFG 880GTX.


Dunno if you know this or not but if you get the eVga 8800 they have a step up program that a few months after you get the card, and a better one comes out, you can send your card back and pay only the difference of the better one. Don't get me wrong, BFG is one of the best from what I understand but I dunno if they offer something like this.


When the 7900 GT first came out, I ordered an EVGA card. The card would not work in my system and they kept insisting it was a problem with my system. I got neweeg to take the card back and exchange it for another EVGA... same thing. Wouldnt work. EVGA still insisted it was my system. I got newegg to take that card back again and this time exchange it for the BFG. The BFG ran as soon as I popped it in. Later, EVGA admitted they had sent out faulty cards. The whole thing was enough to tick me off nearly permanently at EVGA. BUT... I mya buy their version with them having this program.


ah I remember when that happened, I think that was the only series that happened to though, the 8800's I haven't heard too much being wrong with other than driver support which has pretty much been fixed, the card was horrible on UBI games, like double agent.


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KrAzY-KaMeL




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PostPosted: Sun, 18th Feb 2007 09:11    Post subject:
I had bought a eVGA 7900GT off newegg too. This was during the time period where the initial revisions were faulty (some said the memory chips, later revisions used Henix or whatever) Knowing how well eVGA had been handling the whole RMA process I bought the card and sure enough 2 weeks in it started showing signs of death.

I filled out the RMA form got a response in 24 hours and had a new 7900GT at my doorstep overnight. I then had 30 days to mail the faulty card to them with the pre paid sticker they provided. They even threw in HL2 EP1 in the new cards box!

eVGA is great! Smile
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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Sun, 18th Feb 2007 09:33    Post subject:
[sorry if this isn't on topic]

@kamel - They sent you a new card while you still had the faulty one?


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KrAzY-KaMeL




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PostPosted: Sun, 18th Feb 2007 21:42    Post subject:
Yeah, that's what eVGA does. They give you 30 days to send the faulty one back and overnight the new one to your door. So I had both cards in my possession for about 15 days before I mailed it out the bad one.

It's a good way to test SLi LoL. They use that method for just about all their RMA's but they prioritized the 7900's back then really high since they were getting tons of RMA requests and Nvidia was pointing the finger at the board partners for their OC'ing. (I actually bought a stock speed one) so they revamped their entire RMA process to make it much faster and user friendly.
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