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The Definitive Multi-GPU Roundup

 

Introduction Summer 2006

 

by Josh Walrath

 

The Players

            We have a very varied group of people from multiple continents that have volunteered to work on these articles.  Seemingly by default I was “elected” as Editor In Chief of the project, but this is not so much of an honor rather that I was able to squeeze the responsibilities of this position into my hectic life.  I was pegged to do the introduction due to my wordy style, as well as being the site with the least amount of hardware already on the premises.  This turned out to be quite handy for a variety of reasons, mainly due to my time constraints with regards to testing 6 full setups running a multitude of applications.

            Tim Smalley of Bit-Tech will be covering the GPU’s utilized throughout these articles.  He will explain the reasons we chose what we did, as well as what advantages and disadvantages each choice has.

            Bjorn Endre of Bjorn3D is testing the motherboards and processors.  He will not only cover performance, but the feature-sets offered between the different price points, as well as the competitors from the CrossFire and SLI series.

            Jon Fabricious Fog of HardInfo will cover the common benchmarks and applications that are seen throughout most reviews.  This should be a very large article, and Jon certainly has his work cut out for him.

            Howard Ha of Neoseeker shows up next taking a look at applications which are high on the Xfire list of games being played by gamers today.  These may not be the most graphically stunning or cutting edge, but they are applications which a lot of people are playing.

            Mike Chambers of NVNews, Mark Thorne of Rage3D, and Brian Wallace of Legit Reviews will be covering the more uncommon benchmarks and applications.  I am sure this series of articles will really show which setups are well supported, and what ones may fall behind.

            Finally Hilbert Hagedoorn of Guru of 3D will be providing the conclusion and wrap-up of the series.  He will be presenting the report card on each of the setups from both sides of the fence, as well as expose what beauty marks and welts each one has.

            We are calling this the Definitive Multi-GPU Roundup because we will be testing over 60 applications and benchmarks covering not only video performance, but basic system performance as well.  We are trying to do a thorough coverage of the ecosystem that surrounds both ATI’s CrossFire and NVIDIA’s SLI, and hopefully enlighten readers as to what each offers.

 

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