Graphic Cards Geforce GTX 285 in 2-way SLI

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Motherboard...................Gigabyte EX58-Extreme Motherboard

CPU Default...................Intel Core i7 - 920 @ 2.66GHz (20x133)

Overclocked...................N/A

Ram...........................Corsair Dominator Tri-Channel DDR3-1600 6Gb Kit

Video Card....................Asus ENGTX285 TOP;Inno3D Geforce GTX 285 OC

SLI/Crossfire Mode............2-way SLI mode

Video Drivers.................Forceware v181.2

Chipset Drivers...............Intel Chipset drivers from CD

Hard Drive....................Seagate 500Gb SATA II

CD/DVD ROM............... ....Pioneer Dual Layer DVD±RW Writer

Cooling.......................Coolermaster Hyper Z CPU Cooler

Sound Card....................Onboard HD Audio

PSU...........................PC Power & Cooling 860W Turbo Cool PSU

LAN...........................Onboard Gigabit Ethernet

CRT Monitor...................19" Dell Ultrascan P990

LCD Monitor...................24" Samsung SyncMaster 24B LCD Monitor

OS............................Windows Vista with native DirectX 10

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Nice article man..:hap2: :ohyeah:

well that is the future of Nvidia and its Geforce PhysX..

Just couple 2 to 3 cards and make one for Physics calculations and rest for graphics..

This will help a lot in upgrading our old cards as we can then use old Geforce not below then 8 series and couple that with the latest one . and enjoy full throttle performance in Graphics and Physics calculations. where old card will be doing physics calcultions and the new one will help in rendering things.

Thank God no need to sell the old one to buy new one.:ohyeah: :clap:
 
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