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   #4. Posted at 02:36 AM on Aug 2nd 2006 Edit   Reply

hmmm, so those are actually external PCIe graphic boards. that is probably where the non-pro consumer G80 is heading... I look actually forward external graphic boards, makes upgrading easier, doesn't force you to update your PSU every 1-2 years, and it might use a better cooling conept.
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   #3. Posted at 03:16 PM on Aug 1st 2006 Edit   Reply

I like the animation. Not quite the level of perpendicular recording, but it's nice to look at anyways.
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   #2. Posted at 01:02 PM on Aug 1st 2006 Edit   Reply

Has stanford released their GPU client yet? ;-)
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   #1. Posted at 12:07 PM on Aug 1st 2006 Edit   Reply

"Furthermore, the chassis is designed for desktop use, but two of the machines can be quickly adapted to fit in a 3U server rack"

That is a lot of GPU power.
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