I've not done that myself but a Google search seems to turn up many results of people doing that and having success. Apparently it's fine as long as the GPU and VRAM are exactly the same, even if one ...
But, for enthusiasts, one video card is sometimes never enough. We have a few of these cards in the TweakTown lab, so we decided to throw another one onto our system and see how the card performs with ...
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To do this you need 5 things, the first, an nVidia nForce 850 SLI MCP motherboard, 3 8800 GTX or Ultra cards and a near endless budget to afford all of that. So, up until now, you had your choice of ...
Multi-GPU systems seemed to have gained a negative reputation in the past for bugs, glitches and a lack of performance scaling. I myself have never experienced any similar issues unless one of the ...
So, I've got a GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB (Gainward BLISS, if it matters). I've got an nForce 680-based motherboard. And I've got a 24" LCD and enjoy playing Crysis. It's the <i>only</i> game I've found ...
If tying two video cards together in an SLI configuration doesn’t quite get you the frames-per-second you need, NVIDIA’s just intrduced three-way SLI, which does exactly what it sounds like. Now you ...
The simplest way to make your PC games look better is to buy a better graphics card. If you already have the best graphics card money can buy (one of these, perhaps), the next step is to install a ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Seemingly, when Nvidia's quad-SLI offerings appear soon, the only way for folks to get their hands on ...
At eTeknix we were fortunate enough to have received a pair of GTX 980s for Nvidia’s launch day so we thought we’d see what they have to offer in SLI. When running a pair of the same GPUs in SLI it is ...