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more details on dual GPU systems aka ALX

thx to http://www.tweakpc.de for pointing at

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/other/displ...40727.html

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A leading producer of high-end computers for gamers and professionals – Alienware – revealed some additional details about its new initiative to install two graphics cards into one PC for hardcore gamers. It seems that the new ALX computers will greatly use Intel’s server technologies to make games run faster.

Alienware ALX – New Ultimate Performers

Last week it was announced that Alienware will come up with ALX computers for gamers that will eventually handle two high-end PCI Express graphics cards for extreme performance in conventional 3D games. The most advanced versions of ALX PCs that are slated for release in Q4 2004 will come with Intel Tumwater-based X2 mainboard featuring 2 PCI Express x16 slots and will allow installation of two identical graphics cards into one PC.

However, ALX brand-name does not necessarily mean that the PC comes with two graphics cards. The ALX systems form luxurious ultra high-performance PC lineup that will be available starting from June 2004.

Forget About 3dfx’s SLI

Despite of some earlier assumptions, Alienware’s technology is claimed to be proprietary, patent-pending and has nothing to do with existing techniques, e.g. 3dfx SLI.

“Alienware is using an exclusive software solution as well as a video merger hub. Both solutions are patent pending and were developed in house by Alienware. In addition Alienware has developed a dual PCI-Express graphics slot motherboard (X2). This motherboard is exclusive to Alienware and is also patent pending. To Alienware’s knowledge, no other motherboard currently supports dual PCI-Express graphics slots,” the company’s spokeswoman said.

The dual graphics cards option will not require driver support from the graphics card manufacturers. The system was designed to be stand alone using Alienware’s Video Array (including software and merger hub) and X2 mainboard.

Video Array Technology divides the screen in multiple parts, in contrast to 3dfx’s SLI that required every single line to be rendered by different graphics card. In the case of using two video cards, the screen is divided, vertically, in two parts: one video card renders the upper section, and the second video card renders the lower section.

Video Array uses a ‘Predictive Load Balancing’ technology that evaluates on each frame the processing load for each GPU. Based on this, it ‘predicts’ the load distribution for the next frames, and adjusts the ‘Split Ratio’ accordingly. While the system always starts at a 50% split, as the content of the screen changes, the ratio changes accordingly (75%/25%, 85%/15%, 80%/20%, etc., etc). This logic enables Video Array to maximize the use of the graphics processing power from each card.

Preliminary testing of dual graphics cards shows performance gains of more than 50% compared to single graphics card configuration. The more graphics intense the application, the more performance increase gained.

The X2 mainboards will be based on Intel E7525 (Tumwater) core logic and besides 2 PCI Express x16 slots as well as 2 sockets for CPUs will also support dual-channel DDR2 memory, Serial ATA ports with RAID capability, PCI-X support, Gigabit Ethernet and 5.1 Dolby Digital audio.

Ultimate Speed at Ultimate Cost?

Alienware keeps silence over the pricing of its ultimate systems with two processors and two graphics cards. Typical machines for extreme gamers from Alienware cost about $3000. Systems with two processors and two graphics cards are likely to cost considerably more: high-end Xeon DP chips intended for 2-way systems typically cost from $851 to $1043 each. High-end graphics cards usually cost $499 each.


so now the question is cleared up ... both cards are maxed out for full potential ...
damn sucha easy system ... but so genuine



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05-20-2004 01:11 AM
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This really make us shame, because it is so ultra fast. I just don't have enough money for that. Damn why technology move so fast. :o

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pretty interesting
2 x x800pe Big Grin:D


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the problem IMHO .....
there are simply no games for it ...
I mean I do not know any game that does not run on my system ... and as it looks this will be the same situation for the next half year or even more ... so there is no real use to get a 6800 nor even get a dual 6800
its time for 3D makers to get up some cool stuff again like past days ... there was always a ~25FPS gameplay, so any FPS counted ... but today ... it just runs ... 50 or 60FPS ... who cares it just runs



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maxed out for full potentioal?
i cant believe that since even the fastest cpu's today cant even max one new gen gfx card out.


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maxed out for full potentioal?
i cant believe that since even the fastest cpu's today cant even max one new gen gfx card out.


Dual CPU with dual GPU? How can programs and games running with dual processor, if they are not design for dual processor at the first place. Or they have other technique that can make games and programs run with dual processor even they are not design for it?

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Mertsch Wrote:
the problem IMHO .....
there are simply no games for it ...
I mean I do not know any game that does not run on my system ... and as it looks this will be the same situation for the next half year or even more ... so there is no real use to get a 6800 nor even get a dual 6800
its time for 3D makers to get up some cool stuff again like past days ... there was always a ~25FPS gameplay, so any FPS counted ... but today ... it just runs ... 50 or 60FPS ... who cares it just runs


but... you know, everbody wants the best performance.
why do you oc your ram if you can´t really see the difference from 2.5-3-3-7 and 2.0-2-2-11...

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because tweaking is something different from just let money talk ...
and second the whole PC does profit from better ram timings or higher CPU speed ... but GPU is just for games ...



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Dual CPU with dual GPU? How can programs and games running with dual processor, if they are not design for dual processor at the first place. Or they have other technique that can make games and programs run with dual processor even they are not design for it?


Actually Windows Kernel has the ability to set "Processor Affinity" which means you can put programs on a specific processor and therefore offload the Windows services and junk on one, and put the game on its very own CPU. Having MP support in a game is better though. But like you should most games don't support it.

The real reason that this solution would rule is not because you can just "run" something, it's so that you can "run" something at 8xFSAA, 16xAniso with extremely nice speeds still. This is cream of the crop guys, these are the people who have nothing better to do than to spend money. I myself am holding out for PCIe to hit for both GFX and Audio Cards (ala Audigy 3). Finally the PCI limitation of 133MB/s will be a thing of the past!

Not quite sure why they included PCI-X support though, PCIe is a better solution and will be much more prevailent. Guess since the chipset is typically a "Server" chipset they added it just to cover all the bases.

So in a nutshell...YEOUCH!

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The real reason that this solution would rule is not because you can just "run" something, it's so that you can "run" something at 8xFSAA, 16xAniso with extremely nice speeds still. This is cream of the crop guys, these are the people who have nothing better to do than to spend money. I myself am holding out for PCIe to hit for both GFX and Audio Cards (ala Audigy 3). Finally the PCI limitation of 133MB/s will be a thing of the past!


That is true, agreed with that. 8)

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