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Post [exprview] [Review]HD3870X2 Quad-CrossfireX smasher: GeForce 9800GX2

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In today’s gaming market, gamer demands faster and faster graphic card for smooth game play, but single core GPU is facing it’s “limitation”: production cost.Developing a multi GPU solution with two mature GPU will be more cost effective than a totally new designed GPU.
So graphic card designer NVIDIA and ATI begin to debut cards based on their multi GPU solution. Sometime earlier this year AMD unveils its fastest graphic card, HD 3870 X2, beat 8800Ultra in some games and receive a lot of applause.
Of course NVIDIA won’t just let AMD grab all the uber-gamer’s money, so HD 3870 X2’s challenger, GeForce 9800 GX2 has finally came. Will 9800 GX2 better than HD 3870 X2, take back the crown of graphic?


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