2016/11/03 19:16:44
bcavnaugh
Maybe NVIDIA will go back to 3-Way and 4-Way Graphics Cards in their Next Generation.
Then I would think about a new computer.
2016/11/06 09:44:01
Xavier Zepherious
bcavnaugh
Maybe NVIDIA will go back to 3-Way and 4-Way Graphics Cards in their Next Generation.
Then I would think about a new computer.




there is NO SLi no more or crossfire
 
Developers use mGPU from now on - so you can have as many cards as you want now and intermix them
so anything new(Game wise) does not have SLi settings
 
DX12  uses mGPU
 
why do you want to stay on DX11 and an OS with no support - both from software side(OS and no updates) and driver support on Hardware side?
nevermind that New hardware may not work in Windows 8.1,7 or older and older hardware not not work on 10(not certified or supported)
2016/11/06 19:39:10
Halo_003
Kaby Lake X uses 112W TDP for a 4C/8T CPU? 
2016/11/08 08:28:19
lehpron
Halo_003
Kaby Lake X uses 112W TDP for a 4C/8T CPU? 
Keep in mind, TDP is after all just a category, not actual per processor; it gives Intel room to introduce faster SKUs over time without having OEM heatsink companies go out and make new ones every single time for constantly varying TDP values.  More than likely, either the upper boundary from the traditional 95W TDP mark in Client is made for future higher frequency options, or just to allow for the other circuity like more PCIe lanes and quad-channel.
 
 
One need only look at Intel's high-frequency Xeons, regardless of core count, they all have high TDP.  
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