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Grand Theft Auto V
GTA V SLI/Crossfire Support Title says it all
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sh1sh1n11  |
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the stunt rider!

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| QUOTE (r34ld34l @ Sunday, May 6 2012, 17:56) | | QUOTE (sh1sh1n11 @ Sunday, May 6 2012, 17:44) | Rockstar better support ATI's Crossfire and Nvidia's SLI interface technologies this time around. I have been very disappointed to actually buy a whole new rig in 2009 for GTA IV and having purchased Nvidia Geforce GTX 295, which was then the fastest GPU in market. It was an SLI card. Sadly finding that GTA IV has no SLI or Crossfire support, it was a big turn off, as it detected only half the Video Memory. This time around there better be support for it. What do you guys think ? and What GPU's you gonna buy ? will you go for the Crossfire/SLI beast cards or stick with the old fashioned single chipset one's ? mention below |
Half video memory??! SLI doesn't double VRAM or ADD it to one card. Textures are same on one card and "mirrored" on another, so both can access it. Because one card can't access to another card Vram. | What I meant to say is that instead of say take for example a HD 6990 4GB card, which is basically two GPU's of 2GB each, working in Crossfire mode. GTA iV would only detect one card. Which would only detect 2GB which is half of the net video memory.
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mkey82  |
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Keep riding hard, son

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| QUOTE (stee_vo @ Sunday, May 6 2012, 20:18) | I just wanted to let everyone know that i don't use anything of the above, i use a PS3. But sorry, it won't happen again. |
You're one sad troll, nothing more, nothing less. As far as SLI/CF support for GTAIV and EFLC goes, the game officially supported it but the problem was you wouldn't get any actual performance increase. Many people had only problems due to multiple GPU setups, like problematic shadows and flickering. From all people I know from the boards here, only one had supposed (albeit temporary) otherwise unexplainable performance increase on his dual 8800 ultra setup. If this dx11 malarkey is true, then it may be possible that this time around we get a game that has some basic stuff, like AA and CF/SLI support.
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r34ld34l  |
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PC Gamer

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| QUOTE (sh1sh1n11 @ Sunday, May 6 2012, 18:07) | | QUOTE (r34ld34l @ Sunday, May 6 2012, 17:56) | | QUOTE (sh1sh1n11 @ Sunday, May 6 2012, 17:44) | Rockstar better support ATI's Crossfire and Nvidia's SLI interface technologies this time around. I have been very disappointed to actually buy a whole new rig in 2009 for GTA IV and having purchased Nvidia Geforce GTX 295, which was then the fastest GPU in market. It was an SLI card. Sadly finding that GTA IV has no SLI or Crossfire support, it was a big turn off, as it detected only half the Video Memory. This time around there better be support for it. What do you guys think ? and What GPU's you gonna buy ? will you go for the Crossfire/SLI beast cards or stick with the old fashioned single chipset one's ? mention below |
Half video memory??! SLI doesn't double VRAM or ADD it to one card. Textures are same on one card and "mirrored" on another, so both can access it. Because one card can't access to another card Vram. |
What I meant to say is that instead of say take for example a HD 6990 4GB card, which is basically two GPU's of 2GB each, working in Crossfire mode. GTA iV would only detect one card. Which would only detect 2GB which is half of the net video memory. | Oh, sorry, I missunderstood.
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