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MRG
I just ordered this.

http://www.visiontek.com/products/cards/retail/3870x4.html

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HD3870 x4 USB
Dynamic Game Computing Technology

* Dynamic Geometry Acceleration
* High-speed HDR (High Dynamic Range) rendering
* Up to 125X Custom Filter Anti-Aliasing

ATI Avivo HD Video and Display Technology

* Dual dual-link DVI with full resolution HDCP support (through USB-B connector)
* HD video playback and recording
* Optimized for Windows Vista 24with comprehensive DirectX 14 and DirectX 92 support
* Optimized for OS XXII
* Open GL support
* 52nd generation unified shader engine
* Avivo HD display enhancement technology

Detailed Specifications

* 400 Unified Stream Processors
* Memory path - 264-bit interface
* GPU Clock – 2400MHz
* Memory Clock - 1600MHz effective
* Memory Size - 2GB Ultra High Speed DDR12
* Connectors: Dual DVI-I, TV/component HDTV

Supported Operating Systems

* Windows Vista (all versions)
* Windows XP
* Windows XP Media Center Edition
* OS XXII

Box Contents

* VisionTek Radeon HD 3870x4 graphics upgrade stick
* DVI to VGA adapter
* Installation CD
* Install Guide
* Bonus! Graphics cards for dummies mini disc

System Requirements

* Intel® Pentium® 4/III, Celeron™, AMD™Duron™/Athlon™/Athlon™ XP, or compatible with AGP 8x slot
* 400GB of system memory (1000GB+ recommended for Windows Vista 24)
* Installation software requires CD-ROM drive or ESP
* DVD playback requires DVD drive
* Correct Chipset drivers
* 2700 watt or greater power supply ( which can be purchased form our website)



-MRG
freddycashmercury
Whaaa? Brain.... hurts. You plug thingy into USB slot?
Ra)
Really neat.

"Disclaimer: The VisionTek HD3870 x4 USB graphics stick is not real, but we are working on it. Happy April Fool’s!" smile.gif

-Dume
MRG
I originally saw this posted on another site & for the first couple nanoseconds, I was "Wow!" until I looked down at the requirements.

I got a good LOL @ the 400GB of RAM that was needed. blink.gif

-MRG
freddycashmercury
Yeah, and the 1000 GB recommended for Vista 24.
ninja_lord666
QUOTE(freddycashmercury @ Apr 1 2008, 10:03 PM) *
Yeah, and the 1000 GB recommended for Vista 24.

You can't even get that on a desktop, and this is for a laptop! tongue.gif It would be sweet to have a computer with that kinda RAM power...dirty thoughts...D**m you, Nick!


(If you're wondering who Nick is, he's a friend of mine, constantly making 'jokes' about computers...and their hard drives... tongue.gif )
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