Interesting article about the ATI Crossfire reference motherboard including testing numbers and all that good stuff.
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2542&p=1Seems like the reference ATI Crossfire AMD may be an excellent board to challenge the nForce enthusiast market in the AMD arena. This has me interested as I'm slowly considering what my next purchase will be and the nForce 2 and AMD setup was fantastic. This or nForce 4 or something that pops up in the next 6 months will probably be what I'm looking for...
What really interests me is that the Crossfire board doesn't have to have the dual GPU option. That seems counter-intuitive to me unless Crossfire is a new marketing scheme or something. Maybe I missed something there...
Frankly, I can't be arsed to buy two ultra expensive boards for any reason at all. Not when 3DFX did it, not when nVidia didi it, and not when ATI is doing it. It's mostly for bragging rights and all that sort of thing....and frankly who cares what the bloody refresh rate is at the ultra top resolution...I never run that resolution. I'm happy with a mix between 1024x768 and 1280x1024 (or whatever the LCD's are starting to do). I'm plotting to purchase an LCD screen soon and as long as the thing can deliver on the native resolution of a 17in LCD then I'm going to be pleased as punch.
Now I don't know about some of you folks, but I don't care if SLI or Crossfire can do mega ultra super amazing FPS at super resolutions because I'm not going to be interested in that. I want a good resolution, top image quality, and good FPS. I'll probably tweak it so that I can get amazing image quality and then pair it down till its somewhere between 30-60fps. The rest is totally inconsiquential...to me anyways. I consider myself a mid-level poweruser so that puts me well above the very basic and average gamer.
To most of them, it won't be mattering no matter what...even if they can afford to buy these things. They won't know the bloody difference!
A fast, stable, capable chipset, CPU, and VPU combination will make me very happy. My current rig is that...in a years time I'm hoping to find the next best thing
