You wait until we start talking about subdividing our Boolean openings. :lol: it's going to get really NSFW.
Filthy isn't it. :lol:
Not filthy enough if you ask me.. was nearly finished before his post ended. Just a little bit more next time should do it..![]()
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Combined with all of the dirty talk that just managed to see me over the finish line.
I...I...I need a tissue !
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I hope it drops even more, They deserve it for their sheer greed, Charging 60%+ more for a standard gen on gen performance increase is wrong.
I must admit that I'm quite positively surprised.
The performance is quite stunning. I just have to now figure out if it's worth upgrading from 2x 1080 GTX (with poor SLI support) to a single 2080 Ti which is not as fast, but not far behind...
I figure, due to the poor SLI support in so many games a 2080 Ti would be nicer gaming wise @ 4k...
I guess it would depend how much I could get for the "old" cards. It sucks that nVidia changed the damn SLI bridge again...
They had no choice in changing to NVLink, because SLi could not put enough bandwidth through the cables. I watched a vid about it yesterday, and saw how people used to mod the old bridges to give more bandwidth.
Well they had the old bridges and the they added the HB-Bridge.... for one reason or another AMD can do so without those stupid bridges anyhow.
It was a bad mistake by AMD as it does cause problems not having bridges.
I have seen a number of reviews of mGPU AMD cards where the performance has tanked and the reviewer did not realise it was because of the lack of a bridge.
I am pretty sure if AMD are in the position one day to compete with NVidias high end cards they will also be using bridges again.
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Combined with all of the dirty talk that just managed to see me over the finish line.
False. There's more bandwidth across PCI lanes than the old bridge connection
False. There's more bandwidth across PCI lanes than the old bridge connection
That's nothing..
If you wanted to make us all smile and cheer, you should have posted their value over 5 days
19th September was not a pretty day for them <3
But if thats true, why hasn't Nvidia or AMD gone this route long ago? There must be more to it than that?
You obviously have not used quadfire that much.
It is not a case of which has more bandwidth, it is more a case of every little helps.
With the latest NVLink there has been a big increase in bandwidth available when using 2080 Ti cards, it is there for a reason.
JayzTwoCents has some footage up regarding SLI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbvFb0IHTg0
Any chance of a summary? I don't want to be mean, but I kind of find Jay a bit irritating these days.