Quad SLI On Single Card- Last week it was discovered that NVIDIA was redesigning the GTX 295 by reworking things to fit on a single PCB. While it made sense to do so in that it would lower the manufacturing costs, it made little sense due to the cost of re-engineering the card.
Now it is apparent that NVIDIA has something else up their sleeves. The redesign seems to be a stepping stone toward the release of the GTX 390. The GTX 390 will pair up two of new PCB's, enabling Quad-SLI on a single card. Yep, you read that right.
While Extra Hardware (Czech) received permission to give a quick glimpse of the card, it appears NVIDIA didn't want them to say anything else. Unfortunately the only real specs they were able to give on the card were that there is a total of 3584 MB of GDDR3 total, which is still 896MB per GPU. Each PCB has two 6-Pin power connectors for a total of four.
Other than four GPUs in a single card, perhaps the most interesting feature is the display output on the card. Each PCB has a single output for a total of two, however the images make it impossible to tell whether they are HDMI or DisplayPort.
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The card will also be 4x sli capable, 3 cards for video and one for phyx for a total of 16 cores and 14336MB of video memory[/b]
Source : Tweak Town : http://www.tweaktown.com/news/11826/nvidia_gtx_390_quad_sli_on_single_card/index.html
"The card will also be 4x sli capable, 3 cards for video and one for phyx for a total of 16 cores and 14336MB of video memory"
I sense BS. Last I heard, Vista itself only supports 4 GPUs. And for a card of that form factor to be quad SLI x4'ed..(Quadruple quad SLI'd), the motherboard would have to be either a huge server motherboard or an E-ATX form factor. I'll believe it when the press release is official.