Thread Closed

Single or Dual graphic cards ?

 
Share Thread
Feb6-10, 05:24 PM   #1
 

Single or Dual graphic cards ?


Hi,


Does anybody know if it's better to have a single graphic card or a dual graphic cards?

As an example :

Single 1.8 GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 295 or Dual 1.8 GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 260


Any input would be appreciated! Thanks
PhysOrg.com science news on PhysOrg.com

>> City-life changes blackbird personalities, study shows
>> Origins of 'The Hoff' crab revealed (w/ Video)
>> Older males make better fathers: Mature male beetles work harder, care less about female infidelity
Feb6-10, 06:41 PM   #2
 
Recognitions:
Gold Membership Gold Member
The answer is dependent on what size monitor you're using and the resolutions you're wanting to run. At really high resolutions on a large monitor, a dual card setup would yield better performance (if the game supports it). It really makes a difference when you start ramping up anti-aliasing and anistropic filtering.

Do a google search for gtx 295 vs 260 sli and see what the benchmarks say. Take note of the fps vs resolution.
Feb7-10, 08:02 AM   #3
 
The value for money matters here, see the benchmark for graphs card which cost twice to that of GTX 260 and then compare the performance of GTX 260 in SLI.

Give ATI a shot also...they crossfire instead and better value for money here.
Feb7-10, 10:14 AM   #4
 

Single or Dual graphic cards ?


Thanks!
Feb9-10, 10:16 AM   #5
 
Recognitions:
Gold Membership Gold Member
Science Advisor Science Advisor
Just an aside, if you are running 32 bit windows adding a another graphic card will reduce the amount of ram available to windows. 32 bit windows has a hard cap of 4 gigs of ram it can use. GPU memory counts toward this cap.
Feb11-10, 08:03 PM   #6
 
My screen is a 21.5 inches alienware aw2210 optx HD so I guess it'll be alright with a single card!
Feb11-10, 08:04 PM   #7
 
...and my system is windows 7 ultimate 64 bit.
Thread Closed

Similar discussions for: Single or Dual graphic cards ?
Thread Forum Replies
Swapping the values between two registeres in a single step (a single clock cycle) Engineering, Comp Sci, & Technology Homework 0
3D Graphic online? General Math 2
Graphic calculators General Math 10
single and Dual Slit refraction General Physics 2