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It doesn't have to be an AMD card, but it does have to push three displays. As far as I know AMD's are the only one that do, but I haven't been in the video card market for a while (and it shows).
As the title states, looking to buy two 6850's for $150 ($75 each). Same model preferred. No brand preference, might be willing to pay a little more for an XFX or other card with lifetime warranty.
Can we rename this thread to "What happens when a vice president completely gives up hope on holding the main office"? Clearly he didn't consider things like freedom of speech.
8356's won't make it, I know from experience. It's the 9000 series phenom in opteron form. You'll need the higher clocked quad cores or some hex cores to make bigadv worthwhile. Power consumption isn't horrible but there are more...
This is the type of grading scale that I would like to see: Individuals that performed in years concurrently: N = 2014 performance P = 2013 performance N = (# of WU's x 10000) + Points throughout tournament P = (# of WU's x 10000) +...
I believe it has to be a DVI-I port since that pushes analog. DVI-D looks like the DVI-I but is missing four pins around the - pin.
I think I averaged about 60k a day, so 600k for the challenge. And this marks my first time pushing 1 million points in a month.
Quote:Originally Posted by ZDngrfld Only problem I see with that setup is the amount of power it's gonna pull to produce that PPD. Maybe throw some of the 6 core chips in there. You might actually be able to finish a 8101 on time...
I've just set up a case mod that fits an ssi-meb motherboard into an atx mid tower. I got a socket F motherboard with 4 8356's for $100. It's good for 33-35k ppd. Maybe one day I can set up for a quad socket G34... just not in the budget...
Known good ram, cpu, psu, and nothing else plugged in should isolate the mobo.
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