Re: Is anybody running 480s in triple SLI across 3 30" screens?
Posted: 28 Sep 2010, 19:31
Actually, GTX480 has 1.5Gb VRAM. It makes a big difference in performance IMO.
I too, like AA/AF in games. I can turn up settings (AA/AF/Post processing etc) and still get better performance than 5970 or in quadfire.
Having 1Gb on 5970, it would bottleneck terribly @ hi res/settings. Any attempt to turn on AA/AF/Post Processing, and it would turn into a slideshow.
I believe the 2Gb VRAM on your 5870 makes little/no difference on performance. I think there was an article on hardocp:
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/07/20/nvidia_surround_technology_performance_review/1
Either way, I still think that driver optimization is the key.
How well do ATI drivers optimize the hardware? From experience, not very well IMO.
Be prepared to watercool if going tri SLI.
I tried in vain to keep temps down with air (even with a backplate+extra 120mm fans and ambient @20C). Max temps were reaching 102C with the fans @ 100%.
Also, make sure you're running a good 80+ PSU.
Good luck.
I too, like AA/AF in games. I can turn up settings (AA/AF/Post processing etc) and still get better performance than 5970 or in quadfire.
Having 1Gb on 5970, it would bottleneck terribly @ hi res/settings. Any attempt to turn on AA/AF/Post Processing, and it would turn into a slideshow.
I believe the 2Gb VRAM on your 5870 makes little/no difference on performance. I think there was an article on hardocp:
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/07/20/nvidia_surround_technology_performance_review/1
Either way, I still think that driver optimization is the key.
How well do ATI drivers optimize the hardware? From experience, not very well IMO.
Be prepared to watercool if going tri SLI.
I tried in vain to keep temps down with air (even with a backplate+extra 120mm fans and ambient @20C). Max temps were reaching 102C with the fans @ 100%.
Also, make sure you're running a good 80+ PSU.
Good luck.