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Old 11-07-2009, 11:55 AM   #1
speedy_rudolf
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Geometry vs Graphics

Hi. I want to buy a new pc and I'm thinking about using 2 graphics cards (someone said something that I thought would be interesting to try). So here are the questions:
1) can one graphics card be used to do the graphics/textures and one to do the geometry (both being ATI cards: Radeon X1900XTX and Radeon HD5750)?
2) (if yes to the first one) which one needs more processing power, texture or geometry?
Thank you in advance. Bye.
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