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Man I havent been here for a while but this place is looking great !!! whose responsible for the snazzy transformation??... give urself/urselves a pat on the back... this place looks great.
isnt this SLI different from what 3DFX used to do?... I do believe 3DFX had different portions of the screen being rendered by individual cards... is SLI the same?, or is it 2 video cards getting half the bandwidth but one card operates as the master-card (yeah pun) while the other card gets some computation based on the decision made by the first card... AND, the final output comes from the master card... so the data is recompiled and sent out to the VDU by this card.... am I right on this??..
Well the game runs fine if it is run first thing when windows is booted. However if u play another game prior to playing Doom, the game runs sluggish and appears to hang. Even the sound gets all screwed up. However as long as it is played first thing when windows is booted up there isnt any problem. But the game runs soooooo smooth in 64 bit XP ... I cant believe I finished it once in crappy 32 bit mode.... d**n I shoulda played it first in 64 bit.
Via ... I've somehow never trusted that brand... maybe I'm misinformed. :rolleyes:
Microsoft shift to IBM could be purely business move... think about it... IBM bid the lowes and beat intel to it.... same with ATI??... maybe not...I guess microsoft sees more promise in ATI.