3 cards?

spamdos

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okay i know that two cards in sli are enough but isnt there the potential for three cards? oh and if not why
 
34erd said:
Thats not quad SLI its 2 pairs of double SLI.

The setup tomhardware was running you are correct is not quad SLI however that motherboard do have the capability to run quad SLI. The only reason tomhardware did not test quad SLI out is because there is no nvidia drivers that support quad SLI. If someone made the drivers the motherboard could run it.
 
I never knew that you can put 2 video cards in 1 PC?

I have a pretty decent 1 i bought like 8 monts ago. and a crappy 3 yr old card(came with HP pavilion 7965).

new card uses PCI
and the old one uses AGP
if i was to put them in one cpu would it work?
im afraid it might burn my PC so i though I ask first.
 
mikemmx said:
I never knew that you can put 2 video cards in 1 PC?

I have a pretty decent 1 i bought like 8 monts ago. and a crappy 3 yr old card(came with HP pavilion 7965).

new card uses PCI
and the old one uses AGP
if i was to put them in one cpu would it work?
im afraid it might burn my PC so i though I ask first.

no, you cant do that. Only newer cards (nVidia 6600 and up) support SLI, and they need to be PCI-Express.
 
Ever since they brought back SLI its done nothing but confuse people! hehe anyhow.

if i was to put them in one cpu would it work?

No it wont work in SLI but you can hook up the card without damage to your PC. This would allow you to run extra monitors from the second card installed but NO SLI.
 
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