stupid sli question

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by yoma819, Apr 25, 2008.

  1. yoma819

    yoma819 Geek Trainee

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    ok i have 2 questions
    firstly to bridge 2 sli compatable cards do you need an sli motherboard or just 2 sli compatible graphics cards
    and 2)
    i know the following card is sli but will i be able to use it on its own?
    GeForce 8600GT SLI 512MB GDDR2 HDTV Dual DVI/TVO PCI-E
    link:
    Novatech GeForce 8600GT SLI 512MB GDDR2 HDTV Dual DVI/TVO PCI-E : nov-86gt5
    thanks
    --yoma
     
  2. RHochstenbach

    RHochstenbach Administrator

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    Welcome to HWF :)

    For SLI, you'll need an SLI compatible motherboard and SLI compatible cards (all cards you use in SLI need to be identical)
    You can use SLI capable cards in both SLI and single mode (like a regular graphics card).
     
  3. Pimp

    Pimp Captain of USS Defiant

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    They just put SLi in the name to notify you that it does SLi lol

    BTW ATI cards don't need a crossfire motherboard, only Nvidia cards in SLi mode need to run on SLi mobos :doh:. (only the new ATI card can do that)
     
  4. IamOne

    IamOne Geek Trainee

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    1. Yes you need a SLI board. The cards have to have the same GPU but do not need to be identical. They can be different brands and have different GPU and memory speeds. But its always better if you dont use idenical cards to install the slowest card in the main top slot.
    2. Yes you can use a card as a single.
     

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