The key would always be this: do you go for ultimate gaming to 780i board with 3 cheap 8800GTX or do you buy a board for 2 ATI X2 cards to get BETTER performance for mist new games, when ATI claims that their 3870 X2's are Shader 4.1 and NVIDIA's 8800's are 4.0 and DX10.1-compliant for 3870X2 vs. DX10 for 8800 and everyone claiming that since NVIDIA do not intend to keep the 8x class going, 3-SLI will likely happily die when the 9x cards come out. SO why waste money on an idea meant to live a couple of months?
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The key would always be this: do you go for ultimate gaming to 780i board with 3 cheap 8800GTX or do you buy a board for 2 ATI X2 cards to get BETTER performance for mist new games, when ATI claims that their 3870 X2's are Shader 4.1 and NVIDIA's 8800's are 4.0 and DX10.1-compliant for 3870X2 vs. DX10 for 8800 and everyone claiming that since NVIDIA do not intend to keep the 8x class going, 3-SLI will likely happily die when the 9x cards come out. SO why waste money on an idea meant to live a couple of months?