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    HEXUS.beans :: ATI RV560 and 570 Crossfire plans

    After spending many a night out in Asia we heard some very filling little beans Here is another .... When speaking to one of the many AIB partners, we learnt some information about ATI's upcoming 560/570 GPUs.



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    Personally, I don't care if ATI are copying the Nvidia bridge connector; it's a more sensible idea, removes the need for specialist "Master" cards, and means that at the very top end you can pair up an XTX (or equivalent) with a card of equivalent speed. Makes sense to me.

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    Yep - its a much more refined and easier solution to use - say if your friend has an NVIDIA 6800GT and you do too - he upgrades - you can currently easily just put it in your system and you have SLI - cheaper than with ATI where you would have to buy a new master card

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