Found this article on toms hardware which is pretty informative....
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gef ... 122-9.html
Found these VGA power supplies which look pretty cool
http://www.thinkcomputers.org/index.php ... ews&id=832
and allow you to do this
Run 3 x GX2s ie 6 GPUs - Apparantly good for folding as they can use multiple GPUs not in SLi.
Saw this interesting article on nvidia about running 2nd graphics cards as physx cards instead of SLI. Basically any old nvidia gfx higher than a geforce 8 can do this apparently
http://www.slizone.com/object/sli_cuda_learn.html
PCI Express graphics cards connector requirements
PCI Express graphics cards connector requirements
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Re: PCI Express graphics cards connector requirements
We are SO hooking you up to a Ammeter separately before we let you on the network with other self respecting energy conservationists!
BTW have you ever measured the current that beast draws under load at home?
BTW have you ever measured the current that beast draws under load at home?
Re: PCI Express graphics cards connector requirements
The llamalan admins will be glad to hear that is not my rig.
I have the same PC, a dell xps 720, but only one 8800GTX in it currently not the 3 GX2 this guy has
I have the same PC, a dell xps 720, but only one 8800GTX in it currently not the 3 GX2 this guy has
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Re: PCI Express graphics cards connector requirements
Wow Ive just seen how much those top end xps workstations cost, they are some seriously overpriced rigs.