2 cards running at same time require a PCIe connection(s),incorporated
into the MB,technically youre looking at SLI & crossfire technologies.
"Brian V" wrote:
> When is it appicable to have two graphics cards? I saw a demo on the web as
> how to do this. It sais they have to be side by side, have the same GPU and
> they were connected by a little piece and connected to the motherboard.
>
> If I were to update my graphics card, would I replace the old one, or insert
> the new one into an expansion port and leave the old one? Would they
> interfere or not work if two were in there and one was an older card with
> less capabilities than the newer one?
>
> How many graphics cards have an expansion to them? I have seen something
> like this in stores. On the box it was pretty much the same alpha-numeric
> number, but this accelerator/expansion (?) was a small piece that connects to
> the graphics card, or I assume, goes into an expansion slot. What does this
> item do and is it better to get a better graphics card?
>
> Thank you.
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