LucidLogix, the manufacturer of the HydraLogix engine, has released a new graphics board architecture that will allow cross-brand multi-GPU setups on any motherboard. Until recently the only way to have a multi-GPU setup comprising of both AMD and Nvidia cards was to have them in a motherboard that possessed the HydraLogix engine (previously known as Hydra
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Re: Multi-GPU setups for all
In the past nvidia has removed physx capabilities when trying to run a ati card with your geforce. Mixing rendering paths and drivers sounds like a nightmare waiting to happen.