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For example, it allows a motherboard-integrated graphics card to link up with a discrete GPU. Keep in mind that you can combine two cards from the same series. Keeping up with the incredibly fast evolution of computer technology is impossible.

That is why Branko will be using his knowledge on this matter to share news and information on all the latest essential technological innovations and advancements. You Might Like These Too. What Is SLI? These technologies have yet to be fully tested, but show promising results. Again… thank you. Though Nvidia have taken the more logical approach. Running older cards in dual card format is often way better than running a single new expensive card at reduced cost.

I currently run 2 x RX and it is difficult to beat without spending a lot of money on a single card. For me not worth the extra. My asus cards are actually factory oc so should do even better, To match the performance of my rig with a single Nvidia card is way to expensive. Now look at Vega 64 in Crossfire and the vega rig is significantly better at all resolutions.

Amd have twigged! Savvy buyers are buying older cards, often used cards for crossfire rigs that beat their latest offerings at a fraction of the cost. Hence they are trying to phase crossfire out but it will be years before they bring out a card that will defeat a vega 64 crossfire rig at a decent price. Nvidia are way more expensive and again to beat the amd 64 rig you have to spend a ton of cash on a single card or go SLI with cheaper ones.

This is very true. Dear Brent, You are literally the only reason I am passing my high school cyber class. I am learning more from you than from my online course. Thank you! However, Explicit Multi Adaptor is. However as in most technology, Game Developers optimize for it a given the state of barely competent coding by developers now that would seem to be unlikely. I just read your article on sli. He had great numbers. My debate with myself now is this; is it time for a new gpu?

With my numbers, I think not yet, but when I relate it to my i K, it was time, so is it time now? I plan to never go i7 or any i5 K model because I love the low temps of the i So going by all this, I should keep my sli running with my I should say that I never play on-line, multi-player games, only solo campaigns and only 1st person shooters.

No kung-fu type games, only shooting bad guys and zombies. It all looks the same to me. I do apologize for running on so long but I would like your input, if you read this. Thanks again. For the average computer user, two graphics cards are not necessary. The only time multiple graphics cards makes sense is when users will benefit from the enhanced 3D performance. If you feel that you can benefit from it, then you must also be willing to make the investment to get the appropriate card and motherboard.

Insert the first video card in its slot and press down on it firmly until it snaps in place. Use a screwdriver to screw the metal plate on the end of the card if necessary.

Repeat the process to install the second video card. Connect power to either or both of the cards if they have separate power connectors. Multiple graphics cards can offer an enhanced 3D gaming experience. Two GPUs are ideal for multi-monitor gaming.

Forum Actions. Report Post. No issues at all as far as operation goes. Since your motherboard chipset uses PCIe 2. I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, so I apologize in advance. But here it goes I would now like to add another card to the system most likely a GT just so that I can run a third monitor for my work I like lots-a desktop space :.

And so my question is: Would I have any issues? Also, I know that my primary PCI-E slot runs at x16 when used alone, but when run in CrossFire they both run at x8 according to the motherboard specifications. Would adding this other card slow down my GTX somehow? Thanks in advance.



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