Mercutio
Fatwah on Western Digital
Well, I put the two cards into one machine that I built last night. It's going to be a very nice Core 2 Duo E6400 system. Probably the most pimped-out machine I've built in a couple years. Four 400GB drives in RAID10, 2GB DDR800 RAM, and those two 7900GS cards. Asus motherboard, but it's already got the nVidia video cards, so I didn't see any reason to be picky.
I'm not all that big on benchmarks, but I did load City of Villains on the machine.
Using one CPU and one 7900GS (1280x1024, 2xAA, all other settings maxed), I saw framerates of between 45 and 55 in the starting indoor area. Adding the second CPU (CoV supports SMP just fine) stabilized framerates at around 55fps. Adding the second card in SLI mode pushed the game all the way to (woo!) ~60fps. Moving to the first outdoor area dropped frame rates by about 15fps in all cases.
CoV apparently isn't listed as an SLI-supported game. However, it's also developed and optimized for nVidia cards; there's an nVidia logo on the game box. Still, I would hope that "supported" games get more than 5 extra frames per second for double the cash.
Just to put this into perspective, I put an ATI x850 I had sitting around in the same machine. I still think of an x850 as a "high-end" card, but using the same display and rendering settings (and both processors), it barely managed 22fps in the starting area, and dropped to 12 - 18fps when I moved outside.
I'm not all that big on benchmarks, but I did load City of Villains on the machine.
Using one CPU and one 7900GS (1280x1024, 2xAA, all other settings maxed), I saw framerates of between 45 and 55 in the starting indoor area. Adding the second CPU (CoV supports SMP just fine) stabilized framerates at around 55fps. Adding the second card in SLI mode pushed the game all the way to (woo!) ~60fps. Moving to the first outdoor area dropped frame rates by about 15fps in all cases.
CoV apparently isn't listed as an SLI-supported game. However, it's also developed and optimized for nVidia cards; there's an nVidia logo on the game box. Still, I would hope that "supported" games get more than 5 extra frames per second for double the cash.
Just to put this into perspective, I put an ATI x850 I had sitting around in the same machine. I still think of an x850 as a "high-end" card, but using the same display and rendering settings (and both processors), it barely managed 22fps in the starting area, and dropped to 12 - 18fps when I moved outside.