Faster 3D graphics, nothing more. You will need two PCIe cards of the
same brand and make for it to work properly, and it will give you an
increase in speed of something like 60-80%, but (most likely) not twice
the speed of one card in 3D.
Faster 3D graphics, nothing more. You will need two PCIe cards of the
same brand and make for it to work properly, and it will give you an
increase in speed of something like 60-80%, but (most likely) not twice
the speed of one card in 3D.
Or maybe a fancy multi-monitor setup ? Check that the video card
drivers are upgraded to support stuff like this, as the SLI concept
is very new (to this generation of boards).
Faster 3D graphics, nothing more. You will need two PCIe cards of the
same brand and make for it to work properly, and it will give you an
increase in speed of something like 60-80%, but (most likely) not twice
the speed of one card in 3D.
They also have to be SLI capable to work. They are joined by a bridged PCB
board. DOUG
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