Monday, April 5, 2010

2 questions...........

1. Is it possible to run 3 graphics cards in SLi? My brother claims it is and i dont believe it is...2. I got this PSU http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817189014 and im getting this graphics card http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16814125054 and that card requires 26 amps but the PSU only gives off 36 amps. Hes saying that will make my PC not have enough ampage and whatnot and die. Please explain this mess...2 questions...........
Didnt you have a similar problem before? Where your brother had told you that you would kill your system because of a lack of amps?2 questions...........
this is pretty much along the same lines
1. You can run 2 or 4 cards in SLI. (Why someone would is beyond me)

2. For that cash you can get an Enermax or FSP that will be better.
Yes you can run SLi with more than 2 cards, that's if the motherboard has the PCI-Ex slots to do so. I know that the highest end Gigabyte motherboard can take 3 PCI-Ex graphics card in SLi - but as X360PS3AMD05 stated, why would want to do so, especially in games is beyond my or anyones understanding.For PSU, I would go for either the OCZ, Enermax, and Antec brands.
Listen guys, Im not saying i want a new PSU, im just trying to ask if it will kill my system, explain please why or why not. fix this mess
It shouldn't, i'm sure you're not running like 10 HDDs. Even though it's not a top of the line PSU, it should be able to power your rig. As long as there is no hard OCing involved?? :?
i dont even know how to OC. so NO power issues at all?
Only one way to find out :).......
1. you have to believe more in your brother2. no opinions in that :P
[QUOTE=''wklzip'']1. you have to believe more in your brother2. no opinions in that :P[/QUOTE]Wait there is a motherboard that supports SLI with 3 cards in full 16x ?And how would the SLI bridge work?
[QUOTE=''Bebi_vegeta''][QUOTE=''wklzip'']1. you have to believe more in your brother2. no opinions in that :P[/QUOTE]Wait there is a motherboard that supports SLI with 3 cards in full 16x ?And how would the SLI bridge work?[/QUOTE]no idea
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