Quad card details released
Two Geforce GPUs on two seperate circuit boards
The nVidia Quad SLI GX2 board features two Geforce 7950 GX2 GPUs on two separate printed circuit boards. The chip is based on G71M, and packaged in a 37.5x37.5 mm package.
The board is 22.5cm long, much shorter than the original 33.5cm-long Geforce 7900 GX2 card. The old Quad SLI is available at OEMs only.
The new 7950 GX2 card consumes 143W per card. Users will need two GX2 cards to make the Quad SLI work, so will end up with a total draw of 286W for two cards. The core is clocked at 500MHz while the GDDR 3 memory runs at 1200MHz. Each chip addresses 512MB of memory, meaning that each card has 1024MB memory or that Quad SLI totally features 2GB of graphic memory.
Each card comes equipped with two Dual link DVI-I connectors and seven-pin HDTV out. The card supports HDCP and users cannot use more than a single monitor in Quad SLI.
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