nVidia’s FIRST SLI Gaming Setup! - RECONSTRUCTED

Linus Tech Tips ·Linus Tech Tips ·2018-05-06 · 1,600 words · ~8 min read
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0:00 when NVIDIA bought out the defunct company 3dfx they acquired their patents
0:05 and intellectual property including the trademark sli name that had been used to
0:11 describe 3dfx's system for using multiple graphics cards working together
0:16 to achieve better gaming performance but
0:19 by the time they reintroduced sli to consumers its underlying technology had
0:25 undergone some very significant changes
0:29 let's see just what made the very first generation NVIDIA sli tick
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0:59 all right so in the late 90s 3dfx made a handful of now famous blunders first
1:05 they decided to manufacture their cards themselves as opposed to just selling
1:09 chips and providing reference designs to add and board partners but
1:14 because their new factory couldn't compete on either quality or cost with
1:18 taiwanese and chinese-based aibs oem relationships that they had hoped
1:24 would come never materialized two their focus on raw horsepower rather
1:30 than modern features allowed NVIDIA to steal the market share crown from their
1:35 flagship voodoo three then put the nail in their coffin with
1:39 the GeForce 256 which arrived earlier to
1:43 the market and was vastly technologically superior to the delayed
1:48 napalm core that they used in the voodoo 4 and voodoo 5.
1:52 3dfx filed for bankruptcy in 2002. so
1:56 then it only took two years for NVIDIA to decide that selling two graphics
2:00 cards rather than one per customer is pretty cool and roll out sli
2:07 again except that this time it stood for
2:10 scalable link interface rather than scan
2:14 line interleave this is because instead of having each card render alternating
2:20 lines of a single frame NVIDIA opted to use two new approaches
2:25 to splitting the rendering load between the two cards
2:29 in alternate frame rendering or afr
2:32 each card takes turns rendering a full frame this was the preferred method and
2:37 typically resulted in the best performance scaling and in split frame
2:42 rendering or sfr the 3d scene would need
2:45 to be broken down horizontally depending on geometry load with one card assigned
2:50 to render the bottom part of the frame while the other handled the top now via
2:54 both of these methods whether it was outputting half of every frame or
2:59 alternating full frames the secondary card would send its output to the upper
3:04 or mastercard via the brand new 400
3:08 megahertz one Gigabyte per second sli
3:11 connector then that top card would output the final image to the screen
3:16 now it was this high bandwidth connection that gave NVIDIA's solution
3:21 both its name and its high performance or well
3:26 sometimes high performance you see without a software sli profile the
3:32 second card would remain either completely unused or even end up hurting
3:37 performance and because the system had no way of knowing
3:41 on its own which sli rendering settings would work
3:45 best for a given game it was up to the driver team to hand validate both brand
3:50 new games and some significant older titles so this process was more work
3:56 than you might think and it wouldn't be until many driver updates later during
4:01 the summer after launch that the green team would ship their 100th sli profile
4:06 now let's talk about the hardware during the first unveiling NVIDIA was
4:11 actually using a xeon platform based on the 7525 chipset for its newfangled
4:17 high-speed pci express expansion slots
4:20 but despite these demos being originally run
4:24 on an Intel chipset NVIDIA ended up requiring users to
4:29 purchase a motherboard that was equipped with an sli ready variant of NVIDIA's
4:35 own enforce4 chipset now
4:38 the successful user modification of non-sli certified boards
4:43 raised quite a few questions about whether this was an artificial
4:48 limitation designed to help NVIDIA maintain a foothold in the chipset
4:51 market but i digress
4:54 the next thing you needed was a powerful CPU to keep both cards well fed with
4:59 data so we're using an overclocked opteron that will give us similar
5:03 performance to the fastest CPU at the time the single core 2.6 gigahertz fx 55
5:11 third a good 24 pin atx power supply was
5:15 strongly recommended now the 6800 gts
5:18 that we have in here their TDP is only 67 watts and our whole system pulls only
5:24 about 260 watts from the wall under load
5:27 but there's more to a quality power supply than just wattage one having a
5:32 suitable 12 volt rail distribution was absolutely necessary to keep it from
5:36 just turning off when you fired up a game and two
5:39 native pci express power connectors were a definite bonus at the time so you
5:44 didn't have to use adapter dongles onto the cards themselves sli technology
5:49 required pretty much identical cards
5:52 like this pair of matched xfx 6800 gts
5:57 and initially even the BIOS revisions on
6:00 the cards needed to be the same though that did ease up over time to the point
6:05 where even slightly mismatched cards would equalize according to the clock
6:09 speeds of the slower card finally a well ventilated case was a
6:14 must most of the cases from this era used 80
6:18 millimeter cooling fans so especially given the poor design of the reverse
6:23 blowing single slot cooler on our card
6:26 it was common to see side intakes modified into cases after the fact like
6:31 this one and even with our extra airflow
6:35 our cards hit a toasty 85 degrees under
6:38 load now let's look at performance NVIDIA
6:42 cited 1.87x scaling in synthetic benchmarks
6:46 but our own testing gave us 1.64 1.82
6:51 and 1.76 though it should be noted that when it
6:54 comes to real games we actually managed an amazing 1.98
7:01 scaling in half-life 2 and we saw up to 1.86
7:05 in far cry so in essence
7:09 this tech when it worked would enable you to step up to the next
7:14 image quality and or resolution level and what's cool is that the higher the
7:19 load the better it scaled furthermore unless it ran out of vram
7:24 which does not add up between the cards it's cloned the system took games from
7:30 the next gen like fear which was so
7:33 demanding it initially shipped with a 1024 by 768 maximum resolution from
7:39 cinematically playable to actually playable and before you ask
7:44 yes yes indeed it can at a mixture of medium
7:49 to low settings this machine produced over 40 FPS at 1024x768
7:55 in a game that came out three years
7:58 after this card launched neat right
8:03 now let's talk downsides and there were plenty the expense of a fast
8:08 CPU sli ready board and power supply aside
8:12 alternate frame rendering introduced a temporal artifact known as micro
8:17 stuttering where the frame rates were high but some users reported choppy or
8:23 jittery in-game animations and
8:26 this tech lived and died by the existence of an sli profile with some
8:31 games whether by design or due to just
8:34 not getting around to it never ending up working with sli meaning
8:39 that that second card that you bought was a terrible value if your favorite
8:44 game didn't end up scaling furthermore there were some general
8:49 quality of life issues including but not limited to the fact that two cards is
8:54 louder than one changing sli modes required a system
8:58 reboot at the start your second monitor would go black once the game was full
9:03 screen and i had this bizarre issue with azurius bittorrent client remember that
9:08 where it and firefox if they were running at the same time sli would
9:12 disable itself but still show enabled in the control panel and the list kind of
9:16 goes on so bottom line despite its first generation flaws
9:22 sli when it worked was so powerful that
9:27 it exceeded NVIDIA's next generation 7900 gtx's performance making it really
9:34 freaking cool when it worked
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10:28 so thanks for watching guys massive shout out to benoit pierre for sending
10:32 us a working sli motherboard for our test if this video sucked you guys you know
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