Basically, they are doing what they did (or Obsidian did) with New Vegas, and incorporating some of the most popular (non adult) PC mods from TES 4 (or in NV's case, Fallout 3) into the base game.
This better be really ******* epic, cause the hype is crazy. And if it doesn't have DX11 support I'm going to take a massive shit on Bethesda's office.
Too much money And also, Nvidia are assholes and you can only do 2 displays per card (It was so that people would have to SLI for Surround gaming) And I doubt we have the same monitor, just the same resolution? Hahaha, no ---- On an unrelated note, I think I'm buying an extra 8gb of RAM, my current 4 just isn't cutting it for more hardcore gaming.
... WC = Water cooler And thats a vapor chamber hs, same thing thats on the 580. I don't think I'll be buying water cooling any time soon, too much money for me.
Meh. These babys get hot, after having a Crysis marathon (everything maxed), the inside GPU hit a max of 94' C, and the outside one hit a max of 79' C. The performance however, is incredible, Crysis was running a solid 60 throughout the whole time!
http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/1900/screenyyt.png Getting SLI to work was really not that hard tbh. My second card gave me some trouble getting drivers installed for it, but it ended well. Benchmarks soon. Just to clarify for anyone who has no clue whats going on here, SLI and crossfire are technologies that allow multiple graphics cards to work together for a higher framerate (FPS). Nvidia uses SLI, and AMD/ATi uses crossfire. I have a motherboard that allows for crossfire, but not SLI. There is however a program out there that allows you to enable the use of SLI on a crossfire motherboard. Basically how it works is it changes the way the system sees your chipset, and fools it into thinking that your motherboard is SLI certified.
tsk tsk tsk. Your running a CPU, motherboard, hard drive, and if you really want to be technical, you are running a video card and sound card, although integrated, they still use power enough. Jesus, my desktop CPU would overload that psu alone