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but, they are not approving comments anymore, for a long time.
kinda like abandoned
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Originally posted by Ofen View PostWhere can I sign up for the closed beta test?
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Even on Windows the biggest problem with SLI is micro-laggs. Basically you'll need a much higher minimum framerate in order to have a smooth gaming experience.
I'll be testing it out with my GTX 580. Hope I'll get an invite for the closed beta.
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Originally posted by Spectre View PostI use my sandybridge 2nd gen onboard graphics. What exactly will I have to do in order to run L4D2?
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While Left 4 Dead 2 can run on the Intel Mesa driver, this is only with bleeding-edge code not found in Ubuntu 12.04
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Originally posted by dimko View PostDon't expect SLI to give any serious performance boost. my experience shows, decrease in performance actually.
SLI has to be supported by the game itself.(and i am talking about Linux version)
And I am sure as hell you will get it ruining on reasonable FPS.
I got 470, in wine game was working quite wel, but at some stage FPS dropped for second or two to like a few FPS, so not really usable. also over clock on those cards is not possible, at least for 470 seria for sure.
I will agree about SLI not doing much of anything in Linux, granted I haven't tried in several years so it may have changed since then.
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Fermi and Keppler cards offer zero improvement in SLI using Linux. I?m speaking from my own experience.
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Originally posted by psycho_driver View PostWell, I got them on the cheap from someone upgrading their SLI setup, but they're actually going in two different computers. Maybe sales x2 for Valve once it launches, depending on a few variables.
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