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  • NVIDIA releases Quad SLI for the masses

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    08.09.2006

    If you've got the cash to wrangle your very own Quad SLI setup, you're probably not far off from one of those snazz Alienware or Voodoo PC boxes, which give you all that graphic muscle with none of the hassle. But if it's DIY or bust, NVIDIA has just released the necessary Quad SLI drivers to the public, meaning you can finally have the joy of putting four horrendously expensive graphics cards into that trusty homebrewed box of yours. So, if you're thinking of taking such drastic action -- the necessary pair of GeForce 7950 GX2 SLI cards will cost you almost $1200 -- PC Perspective has the low-down on what to buy, and how to make it all work. Though you might want to peep their benchmark scores before you take the plunge, because 4x time video cards sure doesn't mean 4x the frames per second.

  • Okoro's OMS-GX300 adds SLI to the HTPC

    by 
    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    06.09.2006

    Although home theater PCs are great for watching and listening to your digital content from the comfort of your couch, most lack the graphics horsepower for playing your favorite games on your 60-inch plasma and eight speaker setup. Not so with Okoro's new OMS-GX300, which besides sporting a dual-core Athlon64 FX-60 processor from AMD, also packs in that tasty SLI goodness in the form of nVidia's GeForce 7950 GX2 card featuring a full gig of video RAM. As if that weren't enough to get you excited, the GX300 also comes with 1TB of storage standard -- upgradable to a whopping 3TB thanks to four open SATA bays -- three TV tuners (2 analog and one OTA digital), an HDA Digital X-Mystique 7.1 sound card, and just about every input and output that you could ask for -- except, curiously, HDMI. Best of all, this model features a 7-inch front panel touchscreen for displaying tons of infoswag, at a price that's at least four hundred bucks less than the $5,000-and-up screen-less Denali series from Niveus.